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		<title>CSR Selects Virage Logic as Its Trusted IP Partner for Next-Generation Bluetooth Devices</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Virage Logic Corporation (NASDAQ: VIRL), the semiconductor industryâ€™s trusted IP partner and pioneer in Silicon Aware IPâ„¢, today announced that CSR of Cambridge, United Kingdom, a top global supplier of single chip wireless communications products, has licensed Virage Logicâ€™s semiconductor intellectual property (IP) to enable its next-generation technology. CSR will use Virage Logicâ€™s Area, Speed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Virage Logic Corporation (NASDAQ: VIRL), the semiconductor industryâ€™s trusted IP partner and pioneer in Silicon Aware IPâ„¢, today announced that CSR of Cambridge, United Kingdom, a top global supplier of single chip wireless communications products, has licensed Virage Logicâ€™s semiconductor intellectual property (IP) to enable its next-generation technology. CSR will use Virage Logicâ€™s Area, Speed and Power (ASAP) Memory, Self-Test and Repair (STAR) Memory and STAR Yield Accelerator products for design of its BlueCoreâ„¢ and UniFi product lines.</p>
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<p>CSR has also adopted Virage Logicâ€™s yield enhancement and silicon debugging tools â€“ STAR Yield Accelerator â€“ to effectively bridge the gap between design and manufacturing disciplines and maximize yield. Introduced in October 2007, the STAR Yield Accelerator enables automated ATE vector generation, user-programmable algorithms, silicon analysis, fault isolation to physical coordinates and classification to be used at the critical semiconductor tape-out, bring-up and volume manufacturing stages.</p>
<p>Virage Logic enables companies such as CSR to proceed with confidence through increasingly advanced lithography process nodes. For next-generation Bluetooth product offerings, CSR is using Virage Logic ASAP memories at 90-nanometer (nm) and will migrate to 65nm where Virage Logic has developed a customized ultra-high density ROM compiler to address unique application requirements.</p>
<p>CSR designs single-chip wireless devices for Bluetooth and wireless LAN applications. CSRâ€™s BlueCore ICs are used in all principal Bluetooth applications, including mobile phones from BenQ, HTC, Motorola, NEC, Nokia, Panasonic, Samsung and Sharp; wireless headsets from Hutchison &#8217;3,&#8217; Jabra, Logitech, Motorola and Plantronics; almost all new models of laptop personal computers with Bluetooth capability introduced since 2003 (including Apple, Dell and IBM); mice and keyboards from Logitech; and in-car communication systems used in Saab, Audi and BMW motor vehicles. BlueCore ICs are also approved by Microsoft for use with its Windows operating system. </p>
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