Looks like it.

TI's core is shown on the Xilinx website:

http://www.xilinx.com/xlnx/xebiz/designResources/ip_product_details.jsp?
key=DO-DI-VLYNQ

http://www.xilinx.com/ipcenter/interfaces/vlynq_registration.htm

It is a fixed netlist core (not VHDL). A licence is AFAIK $1000,-. 

Note: this core's register set is identical to the DaVinci's VLYNQ
register set.

Regards,
Arie de Muijnck
 
-----Original Message-----

So: Should I assume VLYNQ is 'propietary' and there is no specification
avaliable out there?

Thanks and regards,
Carlos
  
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