Domain: ipcores.com

Overview
Ads (6)
PPC Keywords (6)
Organic Keywords (85)
Competitors (1,091)
Sub-Domains
ipcores.com  
Statistics
Daily Ad Budget: N/A active PPC Ad Copies: 6  
Total Clicks/Day: N/A PPC Keywords: 6
Average Ad Position: N/A PPC Competitors: 280  
Average Cost/Click: N/A  
Ad Variations
32 to 4096 Point FFT Core‎
Switchable Complex/Real FFT/IFFT
32/64/128/256/512/1024/2048/4096
ipcores.com
Snappy Compression in Hardware
Hardware offload of Snappy
compression and decompression.
ipcores.com/Snappy/Verilog
32 to 4096 Point FFT Core‎
Switchable Complex/Real FFT/IFFT
32/64/128/256/512/1024/2048/4096
ipcores.com
32 to 4096 Point FFT Core
Switchable Complex/Real FFT/IFFT‎
32/64/128/256/512/1024/2048/4096
ipcores.com
32 to 4096 Point FFT Core‎
Switchable Complex/Real FFT/IFFT
32/64/128/256/512/1024/2048/4096
ipcores.com
Compact FPGA AES Core‎
AES Core Uses 236 Xilinx Slices,
640 Altera LUT or 3K ASIC gates
ipcores.com
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Organic Overview
Keywords (85) Position
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snow 3g 2
des 3des 12
letters of assurance 1
ip core 9
gcm3 12
ip cores 3
letter of assurance 4
compression ip 1
cores com 9
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Competitors (826) Keywords
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ieeexplore.ieee.org 2,475,773
csrc.nist.gov 27,865
chipestimate.com 4,144
xilinx.com 16,616
ietf.org 161,217
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dslreports.com 264,757
hitechglobal.com 1,502
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Organic Listing Variations
1.
AES/GCM IEEE 802.1ae (MACSec) IP Core
GCM-AES Cores GCM1, GCM2, GCM3 support AES-GCM encryption mode used in IPsec, IEEE 802.1ae MACsec, and P1619 encryption standards.
2.
Ultra-Compact Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Core
The tiny yet high throughput AES core starts at 3K ASIC gates. Through different options it supports AES with 128, 192, and 256 bit keys, AES-ECB, AES-CBC, ...
3.
P1619/802.1ae (MACSec) GCM/XEX/XTS-AES Core
LAN security standard IEEE 802.1ae (MACSec) uses AES cipher in the GCM mode, while the disk/tape encryption standard IEEE P1619 uses the XEX/XTS mode. ...
4.
GCM/AES MACsec (IEEE 802.1AE) and FC-SP Core Families
Implementation of the new LAN security standard 802.1ae (MACSec) requires the NIST standard AES cipher in the GCM mode for encryption and message ...
5.
AES/GCM IEEE 802.1ae (MACSec) IP Core
GCM-AES Cores GCM1, GCM2, GCM3 support AES-GCM encryption mode used in IPsec, IEEE 802.1ae MACsec, and P1619 encryption standards.
6.
CCM* AES Encryption Core for 802.15.4 (Zigbee)
The security design of IEEE 802.15.4 uses the CCM* mode of the AES cipher for encryption and message authentication. The CCMZ cores are tuned for low-power ...
7.
FIPS 197 Certification
Oct 17, 2006 ... "The FIPS 197 certification of our cores makes it easier for our customers to obtain the NIST certifications for their designs using the ...
8.
IEEE P1619 XTS/XEX-AES Cores
XTS3 implements the NIST standard AES cipher in the XEX/XTS mode for encryption and decryption.
9.
Combo P1619 / 802.1ae (MACSec) GCM/XTS/CBC-AES Core Family
Combo core for networked storage applications supports AES-GCM (IEEE 802.1ae MACsec), AES-XTS (IEEE P1619), legacy AES-CBC encryption.
10.
512/1024 POINT FFT IP core
FFT core for WiMAX, UWB, and other OFDM applications.
 
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