SANTA CLARA, CA -- 11/02/07 --
Who/What
Kilopass Technology, a leading
provider of semiconductor Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) intellectual property
(IP), will attend the 1st Common Platform Technology Forum and showcase a
new security product, XPM Xtend(TM) for High-Bandwidth Digital Content
Protection (HDCP) security solutions. XPM Xtend embedded memory secures
keys inside a target device and throughout the semiconductor manufacturing
process, and can be used in SoC designs targeting standard logic CMOS
processes of 180 nm, 130 nm, 90 nm or 65 nm.
When/Where
1st Common Platform Technology Forum 2007
Conference and Solution Provider Pavilion
8:00am-6:00pm, Tuesday, November 6, 2007, Booth # 423.
Santa Clara Convention Center, 5001 Great American Parkway, Santa Clara, CA
Registration and Information
For more information about Kilopass, please visit www.kilopass.com.
For more information about the Common Platform event, please visit
http://www.commonplatform.com/tf2007.
About Kilopass Embedded Non-Volatile Memory
Kilopass' silicon-proven, low cost and highly secure XPM(TM) memory technology
offers the benefits of field programmability of Non-Volatile Memory (NVM)
implemented in standard CMOS logic processes, including 180 nm, 130 nm and
90 nm and 65 nm. Targeted SOC applications include: Digital Rights
Management (DRM), High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP),
encryption keys, electronic security, mixed-signal trim and calibration,
memory and pixel repair, firmware parameters, hardware configuration and
(secure) boot code storage.
About Kilopass
Kilopass Technology Inc. was founded
with the mission of becoming the industry leader in embedded Non-Volatile
Memory (NVM) technology. The company's XPM or Extra-Permanent Memory
technology is manufactured using standard commercial CMOS processes and
is used for storage of firmware and security codes.
Kilopass is headquartered at 3333 Octavius Dr. Suite 101, Santa Clara, CA
95054, USA. For more information, please visit http://www.kilopass.com,
call (408) 980-8808 or email klptinfo@kilopass.com.
Notes for editors:
High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) is a Digital Rights
Management (DRM) media copy protection scheme developed by Intel
Corporation. It eliminates the possibility of intercepting digital data
midstream between the source to the display.
XPM and XPM Xtend are trademarks of Kilopass Technology Inc. All other
trademarks are the property of their respective holders.
Press Contact:
Georgia Marszalek
ValleyPR for Kilopass
650-345-7477
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