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PCI EXPRESS
Based on proven SerDes technology, NEC Electronics offers a variety of ASIC cores and configuration options for implementing PCI Express connectivity in custom designs. 

 
 

USB 2.0-BASED PRODUCTS AND CORES
Whether you need a host or hub controller, or a PHY or ASIC solution for a USB peripheral, the NEC Electronics family of USB 2.0 products ensures that you can design with confidence. 

 
 

WIRELESS USB
NEC Electronics is a core member of the Wireless USB Promoter Group, which is crafting a specification for a Wireless USB standard that will provide high-speed connectivity over a distance of 10 meters. 

 
 

ADVANCED MEMORY BUFFER
NEC Electronics' new Advanced Memory Buffer (AMB) was developed through collaboration with Intel to deliver increased memory performance to high-performance applications such as servers, routers and graphics controllers. 

 
 

SERIAL ATA
Serial ATA is an interconnect technology for use with hard disk drives, redundant array of independent disk (RAID) systems and storage network applications. 

 
 
 


Documentation
 

 
  Advanced Interface Technologies Fact Sheet
(07/2008) (63 KB)
 

 

Articles
 

 
 Wireless USB Controller Boosts Throughput
EE Product News
Aug 22, 2008
 
 
 NEC expands Wireless USB portfolio
ee Product Center
Aug 21, 2008
 
 
 USB controller cuts cost and power
Electronic Products
Jul 09, 2008
 
 


 

Press Releases

 
 
NEC Electronics Expands Wireless USB Portfolio with New Host Controller (Aug 19, 2008)
 
 
NEC Electronics Announces New Device Wire Adapter Chip to Enable Connection of Wired USB Peripherals to Wireless USB-Based Host Systems (Aug 19, 2008)
 
 
NEC Electronics America Showcases Wireless USB and Power Management IC Solutions at Intel Developer Forum Fall 2008 (Aug 18, 2008)
 
 
NEC Electronics America Introduces Trio of CPU Peripherals (Jun 23, 2008)
 
 
NEC Electronics America Demonstrates New PCI Express 2.0-Compatible SerDes Core at PCI-SIG Developers Conference (May 21, 2007)
 
 
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