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Initio Corp. Debuts Newest Member of Fully Integrated 1394 `Firewire'
Single-chip Bridge Controller Line; INIC-1440 with NEC PHY Delivers
Data Transfer up to 400Mbps in Boards, Low-Profile Drives
MONDAY, JANUARY 07, 2002 3:14 PM
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan
7, 2002 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Initio
Corp., a leading maker of input/output (I/O) solutions for storage
systems and peripherals, today announced the
Initio(R)INIC-1440, the
first of its ATA-to-1394a "FireWire" bridge controllers integrated
with the versatile, low-power IEEE 1394 physical interface (PHY)
technology from NEC Corp. (NIPNY)
. Delivering data transfer speeds of up to 400Mbps, the
small-form-factor INIC-1440 enables manufacturers to develop smaller
1394 adapter boards and low-profile 1394 drives.
Initio
is demonstrating the INIC-1440, along with the company's full line of
Apple(R) (AAPL)
Macintosh(R)-related products, at Macworld Expo, Booth 434, Jan. 8-11.
Manufactures requesting a personal demonstration can call
Initio (1.800.99INITIO) to
schedule an appointment.
The INIC-1440 is
Initio's first fully
integrated ATA-to-1394a bridge controller, providing a direct
connection between ATAPI or ATA devices and IEEE 1394a interfaces. The
chip is designed to accelerate the development and manufacture of
1394-capable peripheral devices, allowing them to take advantage of
Initio's already-proven
1394 core, ATAPI/ATA interface, embedded processor, and NEC's 1394 PHY
technology. The integration of these features yields data transfers of
up to 400Mbps (up to 35MBps sustained) and plug-and-play ease to a
wide range of 1394 applications: standard-size disk, tape,
CD-recordable/rewritable and DVD drives; low-profile/portable disk
drives; and small-form-factor add-in boards for video and imaging.
Initio
and NEC in December 2001 announced an alliance to co-develop IEEE 1394
technology, blending the companies' considerable input/output (I/O)
and IEEE 1394 expertise to create advanced IEEE 1394 integrated
circuits.
"No platform has
done more than the Macintosh to energize the 1394 market, a market
that analysts have estimated will include 112 million 1394 computers
and peripherals by 2004," said Eric Wilson, director of business
development at Initio.
"Macintosh users and peripheral manufactures alike have realized the
power and value of Initio's
1394 integrated circuits and adapters. The INIC-1440, with its PHY
technology from NEC Corp., represents the newest and most-powerful
member of Initio's
family of 1394 solutions."
The INIC-1440
firmware will support many device protocols, including MMC-2, RBC and
ATA/ATAPI. To expedite time-to-market and facilitate firmware
development, an evaluation kit will be provided to qualified
Initio customers. The kit
includes an INIC-1440 test board and appropriate firmware-development
environment. Firmware can be updated in the field by use of simple
applications for both Macintosh and Windows(R) platforms.
The INIC-1440's
integrated design and support for various interfaces provides an ideal
interconnect between proven drive designs and the FireWire interface.
Key features include:
-- Integrated 1394a
PHY
-- Performs 1394a
cycle master
-- Integrated
high-performance microprocessor
-- Supports
asynchronous transfers at 100, 200 and 400 Mbps
-- UDMA 100/66/33,
DMA mode 0-2
-- Supports Serial
Bus Protocol-2 (SBP-2), ATA/ATAPI, RBC and MMC-2/3 command sets
-- NEC 1394
industry-standard physical layer
-- Separate
command-in/command-out and page-table buffers for optimum performance
The INIC-1440,
priced at $8 in volume quantity, is sampling now with production
scheduled for January. Contact
Initio Corp. at 408.577.1919 or 800.99INITIO
(800.994-6486).
Initio
Corp. (www.initio.com)
is a privately held maker of input/output solutions for the
information-technology industry. Founded in 1994,
Initio is based in San
Jose, Calif.
Note to Editors:
Initio is a trademark of
Initio Corporation, which
may be registered in some jurisdictions. All other trademarks are the
property of their respective holders.
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