ASICs definition

ASICs means application specific integrated circuit chips and integrated circuit chipsets (including the specifications thereof, hardware, firmware and/or associated software that runs within such chips or chipsets) which are designed to perform a particular function or functions.
ASICs means application specific integrated circuits.
ASICs means individual integrated circuit chips and integrated circuit chipsets (including the hardware, firmware and/or associated software that runs on the ASIC) which are custom designed to perform a particular function or functions.

More Definitions of ASICs

ASICs means Ancor's S-4.X and B-4.X series of Fibre Channel Switch chips meeting the Description set forth on Exhibit 2, and any upgrades, corrections, modifications, improvements, additions to or derivative works thereof, including any redesigns thereof pursuant to Section 4.4
ASICs means application specific integrated circuits, as more fully defined in the Intellectual Property Agreement, as entered into on the Closing Date.
ASICs means application-specific integrated circuits developed and designed by BorgWarner or its Affiliates for the particular use in ECUs and identified in Schedule 6, in each case as existing upon the Effective Date; BorgWarner has the meaning given in the introductory paragraph;
ASICs means application specific integrated circuit chips and integrated circuit chipsets (including the specifications thereof, hardware, firmware and/or associated software that runs within such chips or chipsets, irrespective of it being a download, stream, push-service, hard disk or other form) which are designed to perform a particular function or functions. “In-dash Products” means any finished end-user discrete device that is designed for a fixed connection and is readily connectable to the electrical systems of a motor vehicle without any substantial modification to such device; for the purposes of the above, “substantial modification” shall not include the final assembly by a vehicle manufacturer to add a user interface (Human-Machine Interface or HMI) or operation means for hide away installation which are connected to and operated by a separate head unit. For clarity: no Intermediate Product can be an In-dash Product. The following Royalty Rate(s) shall apply unless the Finished Product is an Enterprise Access Point, in which case the Royalty Rate(s) indicated in Product Type 2 below shall apply instead, as indicated therein. Compliant Rate: zero point fifty US Dollars (USD 0.50) Standard Rate: zero point sixty US Dollars (USD 0.60) [different Royalty Rates may be agreed for different products defined in the respective Product Type category] PRODUCT TYPE 2: ENTERPRISE ACCESS POINTS Product Type: Enterprise Access Point Royalty Rate(s) Any Finished Product, as described in Product Type 1 above, with enterprise grade performance, which provides wireless connectivity for devices and is intended and marketed for professional, business or commercial use in high density environments, such as: indoor places including buildings, airports, hotels, factories, schools, universities, restaurants, hospitals, meeting places or convention centers; outdoor places including residential areas, parks, commercial streets, scenic spots and any place where long-distance transmission is used. For the avoidance of doubt, Enterprise Access Point shall not include any Finished Product designed for, and whose intended market is, small office/home office and/or residential/personal consumer use, such as residential routers or personal hotspots. Compliant Rate: three US Dollars (USD 3.00) Standard Rate: three point sixty US Dollars (USD 3.60)
ASICs means application specific integrated circuit Products and may be subject to additional or different terms. Where ASICs Products will be sold under this Agreement, any different or contrary terms for ASICs Products will be specified in an ASICs Addendum attached hereto.
ASICs means application specific integrated circuits. " AT SHIPMENT OF PROTOTYPES " ("ASP") shall mean the date of shipment of Prototypes to Customer. "IBM DELIVERABLES" shall mean the information, materials and tools supplied to Customer by IBM, as set forth in Part B of this Attachment, including, without limitation, IBM Design Kits, ASIC tool kits, and Prototype devices. "IBM DESIGN KITS" shall mean any IBM computer aided design software and data (including libraries) provided to Customer and supported by IBM for the purpose of designing or testing ASIC designs, as updated and enhanced from time to time. IBM licenses any IBM Design Kits to Customer under the terms and conditions of the IBM Design Kit License Agreement. "INITIAL ASIC DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLIST" ("IDR") shall mean a report in form and content as regularly used by IBM to make a preliminary assessment of the feasibility of Customer's proposed Product design. "MILESTONES" shall mean completion of the criteria specified in the (i) initial design review ("IDR Milestone"), (ii) pre-layout and timing analysis ("RTL Milestone"), and (iii) the release to manufacturing ("RTM Milestone") stages of work and the NRE payment milestones ("Payment Milestones") set forth in Section 7.3 of this SOW. "NRE" shall mean non-recurring engineering Services. "PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS" shall mean those specifications for a Product, including but not limited to, post-layout EDIF and timing requirements (including clock skew requirements), a statement of post-layout test coverage, and I/O placement that are set forth in a Product's RTM expressly or by specific incorporation. "PROTOTYPE ACCEPTANCE" shall mean Customer's written approval that its evaluation process demonstrated Prototype conformance to Product Specifications. "RELEASE TO LAYOUT CHECKLIST" ("RTL") shall mean a performance approval report in form and content as regularly used by IBM to document completion of the pre-layout Level Sensitive Scan Design ("LSSD") and timing analysis milestone of the Statement of Work. Attachment No. 0 Xxxxxxxxx Xx. 000000 9 Signature Copy
ASICs means application specific integrated circuit chips and integrated circuit chipsets (including the specifications thereof, hardware, firmware and/or associated software that runs within such chips or chipsets, irrespective of it being a download, stream, push-service, hard disk or other form) which are designed to perform a particular function or functions. “In-dash Products” means any finished end-user discrete device that conforms to or practices all or any part of the Wi-Fi 6 Standard and that is designed for a fixed connection and is readily connectable to the electrical systems of a motor vehicle without any substantial modification to such device; for the purposes of the above, “substantial modification” shall not include the final assembly by a vehicle manufacturer to add a user interface (Human-Machine Interface or HMI) or operation Standard Rate: EUR 0.17 (17 Eurocents) Compliant Rate: EUR 0.13 (13 Eurocents) means for hide away installation which are connected to and operated by a separate head unit. For clarity: no Intermediate Product can be an In-dash Product.