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GreenMOS Interface

GreenMOS Interface is a high performance and ultra low power chip-to-chip interface circuit that has major impact on I/O driver design with potentially billions of dollars in savings cost and electrical bill for the electronics industry.

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QPI

 

Processor Interconnect

Examples of processor interconnects include Intel’s Front Side Bus (FSB), QuickPath Interconnect (QPI) and AMD’s HyperTransport. High speed serial links are used in these architectures. GreenMOS interface will allow processor interconnects to achieve unprecedented data transfer rates, and reduce power consumption by 2 to 10 times.

Unprecedented data transfer rate with ultra lower power


DDR3 Modules interfaced to CPU through SSTL Bus

 

SSTL

The stub series-terminated logic (SSTL) interface standard is intended for high-speed memory interface applications and specifies switching characteristics such that operating data rates up to 1600 Mbps are attainable. The primary application for SSTL devices is to interface with SDRAMs. Using GreenMOS interface for SSTL enables 50% power reduction, no standby I/O power, 50% better performance, and natural capacity expansion.

50% power reduction, no standby I/O power, 50% better performance, natural capacity expansion


Backplane Transceiver

 

Backplane Transceiver

GreenMOS interface can be applied to all backplane transceiver designs with physical serial devices. It enables higher network bandwidth and higher capacity communication backplane design while saving power by 2 to 10 times.

Enabling ultra low power, higher bandwidth and higher capacity backplane design


GDDR

 

GDDR

GDDR SGRAM is a type of high performance DRAM graphics memory designed for applications requiring high bandwidth. GreenMOS Interface increases performance while reducing power consumption.

Improving Graphics Performance through faster data rate


SerDes

 

SerDes

SerDes are high bandwidth Serializer – Deserializer devices to ease inter-chip communication in a network where the data rate ranges from 1.25 Gbps to 12 Gbps. GreenMOS interface circuit provides PHYs with better performance in data rate at lower power consumption.

One-to-many fan out, drive longer line at higher performance


PCIe

 

PCIe

PCI Express (PCIe) is a computer expansion card standard. PCIe is used in consumer, server, and industrial applications as a motherboard-level interconnect. Existing PCIe only supports point-to-point serial links. GreenMOS interface supports one-to-many connections. This innovation enables highest data rate and lowest power for PCIe Controllers, Switches and Bridges.

One-to-many fan out eliminates PCIe switches and bridges


SATA

 

SATA

SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) is a computer bus interface for connecting host bus adapters to mass storage devices such as hard disk drives and optical drives. SATA host-adapters and devices communicate via a high-speed serial cable over two pairs of conductors. SATA offers faster and more efficient data transfer and hot swapping. GreenMOS Interface is an ideal application for both SATA host adapters and devices. It will enable next generation SATA at greater data rate, lower power, and longer SATA cables.

Driving higher data rate with lower power consumption