Wednesday, 25 August 2010

IDT Wins Best Partner Award From ASUS

SAN JOSE, Calif., August 25, 2010– Integrated Device Technology, Inc. (IDT®; NASDAQ: IDTI), the Analog and Digital Company delivering essential mixed-signal semiconductor solutions, today announced that it has received the 2010 Best Partner Award from ASUSTeK Computer Inc., Taiwan.
IDT received the award for its exceptional product quality, and outstanding customer service and technical support for calendar year 2009. This is the10thtime that IDT has been recognized as a Best Partner by ASUS.
“IDT is honored to be recognized for its quality by an industry leader such as ASUS,” said Ted Wu,vice presidentof IDT Taiwan.“The IDT history of providing innovative application-optimized, mixed-signal solutions fits perfectly with the high-quality products manufactured by ASUS.”
“We are pleased to present the Best Partner Award to IDT. The exceptional products, service and support provided by IDT allows for true partnership between industry leaders,” saidBruce You, director of the System Business Groupat ASUS.“Our leading-edge digital products can reach their full potential with support of the innovative IDT solutions.”
Integrated Device Technology, Inc., the Analog and Digital Company, combines analog and digital technology to develop system-level innovations that optimize customers’ applications and enrich the end-user experience. IDT uses its market leadership in timing, serial switching and interfaces, and adds analog and system expertise to provide complete application-optimized, mixed-signal solutions for the communications, computing and consumer segments. Headquartered in San Jose, Calif., IDT has design, manufacturing and sales facilities throughout the world. IDT stock is traded on the NASDAQ Global Select Stock Market® under the symbol“IDTI.” Additional information about IDT is accessible at www.IDT.com. Follow IDT on Twitter and Facebook.
 
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Friday, 20 August 2010

IDT PCI Express-To-PCI Bridge Selected By MiTAC International Corporation For Its Next-Generation Desktop Motherboard

SAN JOSE, Calif., August 19, 2010– Integrated Device Technology, Inc. (IDT®; NASDAQ: IDTI), a leading provider of essential mixed signal semiconductor solutions that enrich the digital media experience, today announced that its PCI Express®(PCIe®)-to-PCI bridge has been selected by MiTAC International Corporation for use in its next-generation desktop motherboard. The IDT PEB383 is now in full production and has successfully completed the rigorous testing procedures of the Compliance Workshop and is included on the integrators list of the PCI Special Interest Group.
The IDT PEB383 bridge has been designed to help IDT customers simplify board layout and manufacturability. The IDT PCIe-to-PCI bridge is tailored to match design characteristics of leading consumer processors, such as Intel and AMD, helping ensure ease of integration. In addition, the PCIe-to-PCI bridge features the lowest latency and highest bandwidth compared to alternative solutions, resulting in the highest-quality overall system solution. The IDT PEB383 also features advanced buffering and queuing techniques, including short-term caching (STC), which provides more than a 500-percent improvement with non-posted transactions, helping improve overall system performance.
“Several OEMs and system designers, such as MiTAC International Corporation, have begun adopting the PEB383 in their next-generation designs,” said Mario Montana, vice president and general manager of the Enterprise Computing Division at IDT.“Specifically, MiTAC International Corporation chose to include the IDT PEB383 bridge in its next-generation desktop motherboard to accelerate the design development due to the exceptional design quality of the PEB383. The extensive interoperability testing and product delivery provided by IDT was a critical factor for MiTAC International Corporation in selecting the IDT PEB383.”
The IDT PEB383 bridge features a PCIe port that provides 2.5Gbps throughput in a single lane configuration. This PCI port is a 32-bit-wide interface supporting frequencies up to 66MHz, allowing legacy devices to interface with the PCIe hierarchy. The PCI interface also offers a comprehensive feature set and 5V I/O tolerance to ensure interoperability with the earliest of PCI I/O devices, providing IDT customers with increased design flexibility.
Pricing and Availability
The PEB383 bridge is priced at $4.95 for 10,000 units and is available in a 14x14 millimeter 128-pin Quad Flat Pack (QFP) and a small 10x10mm 132-pin Quad Flat No-Lead (QFN) package. For additional information, visitwww.IDT.com/go/PCIeBridges.
With the goal of continuously improving the digital media experience, IDT integrates its fundamental semiconductor heritage with essential innovation, developing and delivering low-power, mixed signal solutionsthat help customers overcome their system challenges. Headquartered in San Jose, Calif., IDT has design, manufacturing and sales facilities throughout the world. IDT stock is traded on the NASDAQ Global Select Stock Market®under the symbol“IDTI.” Additional information about IDT is accessible atwww.IDT.com. Follow IDT onTwitterandFacebook.
 
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Wednesday, 11 August 2010

IDT Demonstrating Industry's First Enterprise NVMHCI Flash Controller at Flash Memory Summit

SAN JOSE, Calif., August 10, 2010– Integrated Device Technology, Inc. (IDT®; NASDAQ: IDTI), a leading provider of essential mixed signal semiconductor solutions that enrich the digital media experience, today announced that it will be demonstrating the industry’s first Enterprise Non-Volatile Memory Host Controller Interface (NVMHCI)-based flash controller at the Flash Memory Summit, which takes place from August 17-19 at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, Calif.
In addition, representatives from IDT and Intel will be co-presenting a detailed overview of the Enterprise NVMHCI standard. Peter Onufryk, director of engineering in the Enterprise Computing Division at IDT, will present“Enterprise NVMHCI– Enabling Enterprise-Class PCIe SSDs with Unmatched Performance” along with Amber Huffman, principal engineer in the Storage Technologies Group at Intel and chairperson for the NVMHCI Workgroup.
Enterprise NVMHCI defines a standard programming interface for high-performance non-volatile memory subsystems. The IDT prototype is compliant with the Enterprise NVMHCI standard as it is defined today. This standard is being defined by the NVMHCI Workgroup, founded by Intel, Microsoft and Dell, and is targeted to be completed in Q4 2010.
“Broad industry adoption of PCIe SSDs is hampered by the lack of standard software drivers and features. IDT is proud to be among the group of industry leaders working to overcome this challenge by defining Enterprise NVMHCI,” said Kam Eshghi, senior director of marketing in the Enterprise Computing Division at IDT.“IDT is fully committed to providing innovative solutions to customer challenges, and that is what the Enterprise NVMHCI standard affords the computing and storage industry. This new standard defines a programming interface and consistent enterprise-class features that enable development of standard drivers for high performance PCI Express-based solid state drives.”
The Enterprise NVMHCI standard increases parallelism and streamlines the interface protocol for improved performance. It adds data integrity and security features in enterprise applications. This standard eliminates the need for proprietary drivers, helping drive the adoption of PCIe solid state drives (SSDs). By using PCIe SSDs, system developers can bypass older SAS/SATA hard drive technologies and connect directly to the host bus for higher throughput and lower latency, dramatically improving storage performance. The PCIe SSDs also reduce power consumption by eliminating SAS/SATA SerDes power as well as HBA controllers and their associated SerDes power.
“Enterprise NVMHCI has made great progress during the past year, with these first products as yet another milestone,” said Amber Huffman, principal engineer in the Storage Technologies Group at Intel and chairperson for the NVMHCI Workgroup.“Enterprise NVMHCI defines a standard interface and consistent feature set that allow development of standard drivers for high-performance PCIe SSDs.”
With the goal of continuously improving the digital media experience, IDT integrates its fundamental semiconductor heritage with essential innovation, developing and delivering low-power, mixed signal solutionsthat help customers overcome their system challenges. Headquartered in San Jose, Calif., IDT has design, manufacturing and sales facilities throughout the world. IDT stock is traded on the NASDAQ Global Select Stock Market®under the symbol“IDTI.” Additional information about IDT is accessible atwww.IDT.com. Follow IDT onTwitterandFacebook.
 
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