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MIPI M-PHY IP supports Gear 4 speeds up to 11.6 Gpbs

November 16, 2018 By Aimee Kalnoskas

MIPI M-PHY IPArasan Chip Systems announced the immediate availability its MIPI M-PHY IP supporting Gear 4 speeds of up to 11.6gpbs. The M-PHY IP is seamlessly integrated with its JEDEC UFS 3.0 Host IP and UFS 3.0 Device IP Controller Cores.  A Linux-based UFS 3.0 Software Stack and UFS 3.0 HDK are available to accelerate prototyping.

Arasan has been a contributing member to the UFS Association since its inception in 2010. Our UFS IP has been licensed by most major SoC vendors while our UFS HDK is used as the base platform by most UFS compliance and production tester vendors.

UFS 3.0 is the latest standard from JEDEC doubling the speed from UFS 2.1 to 11.6gpbs. UFS is widely used on high-end mobile phones and now in automotive SoCs where faster memory access speeds are required.

The M-PHY 4.1 IP is silicon-proven with immediate availability. Arasan can port the M-PHY IP to foundry nodes 28nm and lower on customer request.

Filed Under: Applications, Connectivity, microcontroller Tagged With: arasanchipsystems

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