Monday, October 18, 2010

CAST Now a Certified Xilinx Alliance Partner



We've always supported both FPGA and ASIC designers, and in fact we were a charter member of the Xilinx AllianceCORE third-party IP program when they started it way back in 1997. 

Today you'll see an announcement from Xilinx about a revitalization of that program, and we're happy CAST is a part of this effort. 

The more stringent requirements for submitting IP to the program mean the cores you find there should perform well and work smoothly with Xilinx devices and technology. As Xilinx writes: 

CAST is a Certified Member of the Xilinx Alliance Program and has demonstrated qualified expertise on the latest Xilinx devices and implementation techniques on Xilinx programmable platforms. As a Certified Member, CAST has gone through a stringent certification process to ensure that our products and services are optimized to streamline customer product development cycles while minimizing risk.

All the cores we offer are available for Xilinx, and about 70 of them are certified for the new Alliance Program so far. That makes CAST the single largest provider of Alliance IP, another example of the extra steps we take to ensure your design success.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Meet Our New VP of Marketing

We're very pleased to announce our new Vice President of Marketing, Nikos D. Zervas.

You may already know Nikos as part of the extended CAST team: he was a 2001 co-founder and through August 2010 the Chairman and CEO of long-time CAST partner Alma Technologies in Greece, where he helped make real a vision of reusable IP for cutting-edge image and video compression solutions.

The innovative products Nikos helped define, develop, and bring to market through CAST include several significant milestones:
  • the first JPEG 2000 core, in 2002,
  • the first lossless LJPEG encoder and decoder and JPEG-LS cores, in 2005 and 2007 respectively,
  • the first JPEG 2000 core compliant to the military Basic Image Interchange Format (BIIF), in 2009,
  • the first encoder to support JPEG JPEG Scalado Speedtags, in 2008, and
  • the first radiation-tolerant JPEG 2000 IC implementation, in 2010.
Besides this serious image and video technology experience, Nikos brings to CAST a vision for semiconductor IP that’s consistent with our own. Here’s a mini interview.

Why did you join CAST?

CAST has an industry reputation for being an IP vendor customers can really trust, with solid products and great support. Solving difficult technical challenges still excites me, of course, but my nine years working alongside CAST have shown me that having a passionate drive to help customers then earning the satisfaction of seeing those customers succeed can be just as rewarding.

When the opportunity rose to join the impressive team at CAST, help grow the company, and further the ideal of easier design through IP, it seemed like the right time in my career for just such a move.

What trends do you see for the IP market over the next year?

Design reuse was become accepted for reducing risk and minimizing time to market. With this acceptance—and the fast-increasing rates of design complexity growth and design cycle shrinkage—I believe designers will move beyond specific functional cores to seek broader IP systems and complete solutions, like CAST’s recent H.264 Reference Design System. I think CAST is well positioned to supply this need, and that I can help them succeed with this next stage of growth.

Nikos has a BA and PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Patras, Greece. While pursuing his PhD, he published over forty papers in referenced journals and international conferences, and his work had more than 100 citations. He has been a reviewer for several conferences and journals, and received an award from the IEEE Computer Society for winning the Low-Power Design Contest at the 2000 IEEE Computer Elements Mesa Workshop.

Last year Nikos was elected as a member of the Board of Directors of the prestigious Hellenic Semiconductor Industry Association, where he is responsible for strategic planning. He is also a member of the IEEE, and the Technical Chamber of Greece.

Nikos will continue to live in Greece, with his wife (an air traffic controller) and two young children (a third is on the way!).

Please join us in welcoming Nikos to his new responsibilities at CAST.

Friday, May 7, 2010

With Great Ceremony, CARERI and CAST form Image/Video Lab in China

CARERI is the Chinese Aeronautical Radio Electronics Research Institute, a government-sponsored group focused on the research and development of integrated avionics system and its core equipment. CAST's Newton Abdalla recently visited their headquarters in Shanghai with our local partners S2C to sign a joint image and video IP agreement between CAST and CARERI.

The prestigious agreement creates the CAST IP Joint Lab, a physical lab space within the CARERI facility to be used for research and development on IP for video and image compression and transmission. To get the lab work going, CARERI licensed our new, hardware/software, ready-to-run, H.264 Reference Design System.

Part of the licensing agreement was that CAST participate in a formal signing ceremony in China. Newton made his way to CARERI headquarters with S2C's Lawrence Liang. Before arriving, Lawrence enhanced the signing gifts Newton brought—some very nice custom pens—with beautiful leather notebooks. The partnership and participating in the signing ceremony were already very important to us; this gift upgrade gave us a better sense of how important the symbols of the partnership are in doing business in China.

That ceremony with CARERI's president involved speeches on both sides in a room filled with flowers and Chinese and American flags, everybody wearing matching floral lapel sprays, and the unveiling of a large marble plaque commemorating the CARERI-CAST Joint IP Lab. Newton made out on the gift exchange, receiving for CAST an impressive traditional Chinese decoration.

We were honored to be part of the signing ceremony, but are even more excited about this great partnership and the work CARERI's engineers expect to do with our H.264 video encoder system.

If you're going to DAC, stop by our booth (#752) to see the system in live demonstrations.