Legacy Documents of the VSI Alliance

Following 12 successful years of developing IP and electronics standards, in 2008 the VSI Alliance dissolved operations and transferred ongoing work of the VSI Alliance to other industry organizations. Legacy documents and the forward references are available below.

The VSI Alliance, founded in 1996, was an open, international organization comprised of representatives from all segments of the SoC industry. Its mission was to dramatically enhance the productivity of the SoC design community by providing leading edge commercial and technical solutions and insight into the development, integration, and reuse of IP.

VSI Alliance [VSI] hereby dedicates all copyright that VSI Alliance holds in these documents to the public domain, free of charge, and for the general benefit of the public at large.

VSI intends this dedication to be an overt act of relinquishment in perpetuity of all present and future rights that VSI may have in the Work under copyright law, whether vested or contingent, including without limitation, the right to prevent others from freely reproducing, distributing, transmitting, using, modifying, building upon or otherwise exploiting the Work for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial, or in any way.

VSI understands that such relinquishment includes the relinquishment of all rights to enforce (by lawsuit or otherwise) any copyrights that VSI may have in the Work.

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VSI Alliance Legacy Documents

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* According to an agreement between VSIA and OCP International Partnership, OCP-IP is currently providing archival access to these specifications. The OCB documents were developed as early bus specifications and standards and additional work has since been done by the OCP-IP organization beyond what the VSI documents describe. The VSIA OCB documents are also dedicated to the public domain as expressed above. For information about the VSIA OCB specification and standard, or to obtain a copy, please send an email to the OCP-IP organization at: admin@ocpip.org.

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