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EBBM, Inc. is a provider of commercial IP Cores and custom logic engineering support for the semiconductor industry. According to its website, it has been serving this market since 2004. It is not positioned as a general-purpose software development tool, but rather as a supplier of synthesizable hardware IP and engineering support for ASIC, FPGA, SoC, and ASSP projects, covering processors, peripherals, communications, cryptography, security, and CFD hardware acceleration.
In terms of functionality and use cases, EBBM looks more like a “one-stop IP procurement portal.” Its product lineup includes DCD-SEMI’s RISC-V, 8051, legacy CPUs/peripherals, I3C/MIPI, DIRDA IR, LIN/CAN/FUSA; Noesis’s OFDM, FEC, cryptography, networking, and baseband PHY; Crypt-One’s security/cryptography IP; and CFD-SEMI’s high-order Discontinuous Galerkin CFD hardware accelerator. Delivery formats explicitly mentioned include Netlist, Verilog, and VHDL. Some IP also comes with automated test benches, test suites, and on-chip debuggers. The RISC-V IP supports the M + Zicsr extensions, External Debug, and JTAG, and complies with RISC-V Debug Spec 0.13.2 and 1.0.0.
The website does not publish pricing. What can be confirmed is that it emphasizes royalty-free licenses, states that IP can be licensed as individual elements or as collections, and promotes the absence of NRE and development costs as well as faster time to market. Since pricing, evaluation licenses, maintenance fees, and delivery timelines are not provided, the actual value for money can only be assessed after contacting sales.
The main strength is the breadth of IP categories covered: it includes classic MCU/peripheral replacements, as well as more vertical areas such as RISC-V, communications PHY, automotive and industrial control, security/cryptography, and CFD acceleration. It also provides a phone number, FAE email, and sales email, making it suitable for chip teams that need engineering support. The downside is that the public information is rather marketing-oriented, with a lack of datasheets, interface specifications, sample projects, release notes, and licensing details. Key information such as open-source vs. closed-source status, source-code visibility, and verification reports is not disclosed, and the website copy also contains spelling and formatting issues.
EBBM is suitable for SoC architects, ASIC/FPGA teams, verification engineers, and automotive, industrial, IoT, communications, and security chip projects that need to integrate mature IP quickly. It is less suitable for developers looking for open-source IP, transparent pricing, or self-service evaluation downloads. The available text does not indicate how well the site works from China, and payment methods are not disclosed. If procurement is constrained, alternatives to compare include commercial IP vendors such as Arm, Synopsys DesignWare, Cadence, SiFive, CAST, and Andes.
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