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NSITEXE Develops Test Chip with Next-generation Semiconductor IP Core Called a DFP

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Exhibiting a test chip using a DFP and its test board at the 11th AUTOMOTIVE WORLD

TOKYO, Dec 13, 2018 – (JCN Newswire) – NSITEXE Inc., a next-generation semiconductor IP core design and development subsidiary of DENSO Corporation, will join the 11th AUTOMOTIVE WORLD to be held at Tokyo Big Sight from Wednesday, January 16 to Friday, January 18, 2019.
At the event, NSITEXE will exhibit a test chip that uses a semiconductor IP core (Data Flow Processor: DFP) that it is developing, as well as a test circuit board.
Since being established in September 2017, NSITEXE has been building partnerships with companies including ThinCI Inc. a North American startup with key technology for high-performance semiconductors, to accelerate the development of the DFP. NSITEXE has developed a system on a chip (SoC) to demonstrate the performance of the DFP and a circuit board to activate this SoC, and begun their trial production. Moreover, NSITEXE plans to start demonstration tests on the DFP, using these test chip and circuit board in the spring of 2019.
In addition to a DFP, the new SoC has two types of CPUs and multiple interface functions. Demonstration tests will be conducted to check how a DFP works when used in a vehicle and when used with different embedded system applications, as well as to improve the performance of next-generation DFPs.
NSITEXE will continue to offer better semiconductor technology that brings more benefits to society.
For inquiries regarding this document, please use the contact form on NSITEXE’s at https://nsitexe.com/

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