Jetstream Media Technologies has joined the intellectual property (IP) plug-and-play standards organization Open Core Protocol International Partnership (OCP-IP), the organization said Tuesday (Nov. 1).
Jetstream is a Naperville, Ill.-based provider of silicon intellectual property (IP) for adding advanced video effects to consumer electronic devices. The company said it would use OCP in its JetFx line of IP cores.
"By facilitating a common design approach utilizing the OCP socket and plug-and-play SoC design methodology, we can help our customers create new features and bring products to market quicker through IP reuse," said Chuck Schalm, Jetstream director of sales and marketing, in a statement.
OCP-IP (Portland, Ore.) oversees the standard for intellectual property core interfaces, or sockets, used to provide plug-and-play capabilities in cores. The organization has more than 100 member companies throughout the world, oversees the standard for intellectual property core interfaces, or sockets, used to provide plug-and-play capabilities in cores.