The Open Core Protocol (OCP) is a synchronous socket interface specification that is widely used in the semiconductor industry today for System-on-Chip (SoC) designs. The flexible nature of the implementation makes it widely applicable to many different hardware applications that require a simple, robust data transfer protocol. The OCP International Partnership, a group that is dedicated to proliferating the OCP standard, estimates that OCP has been used in numerous SoC designs which have already shipped in many hundreds of millions of units. The popularity of this protocol is increasing rapidly as more designers become aware of the benefits of a flexible standard.
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