RC Module Licenses OmniPHY's Gigabit Ethernet Technology
Ethernet PHY technology leader licenses lowest latency Gigabit PHY design
San Jose, California – March 27, 2017 – OmniPhy, a leading supplier of Ethernet PHY silicon intellectual property (IP) for the consumer, automotive, and industrial markets today announced that it has licensed Gigabit Ethernet technology to RC Module where it is being applied to very advanced connectivity challenges. The technology includes the PHY and SGMII layers and enables full IoT solutions.
OmniPHY provides Ethernet PHY technology under an IP licensing model. As such it can enable unique and differentiated solutions, cost-reduction, and integration. RC Module is an innovative development company designing high-end RISC/DSP processors, mixed-signal ASICs and real-time video-image processing systems. The OmniPhy IP especially emphasizes unique power saving and reliability diagnostic modes which are critical for the automotive application. OmniPhy’s approach allows proliferation and integration of qualified Ethernet PHY technology directly into the televions, set-top-boxes, and a variety of video-rich IC’s. Additionally, OmniPHY is active in the Automotive and Industrial eco-systems with off-the-shelf solutions for in-vehicle-neworking (IVN) and full industrial IoT connectivity solutions.
Ritesh Saraf, CEO of OmniPhy commented, “by leveraging OmniPHY, customers like RC Module are able to create their own Ethernet PHY ASIC’s and SOC’s and can realize their own differentiated connectivity solutions. We are extremely happy to work with well-established, pioneering, and visionary companies like RC Module.” Ilia Savinkov, a business development executive with RC Module noted “high-bandwidth Ethernet communication is critical to our applications and customers. We are delighted to license this technology from OmniPHY.”
About OmniPhy
Omniphy is a Mixed-signal Semiconductor IP company based in San Jose, California, with satellite offices across the world. The company specializes in intellectual property and develops high-performance Ethernet PHY’s and SerDes interfaces for the Automotive, Industrial, Consumer, and Networking markets. For more information visit http://omniphysemi.com or contact sales@omniphysemi.com.
About ModuleRC
RC Module is an innovative Russian development company designing high-end RISC/DSP processors, mixed-signal ASICs and real-time video-image processing systems. RC Module was established in 1990 and today it is one of the few Russian firms that are leaders in the area of high technology embedded systems both in Russia and in the world. One of the most important concepts of the RC Module research and development policy is partnership collaboration with other high-tech companies worldwide. For more information visit or contact https://www.module.ru/en/company/.
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