Mentor Graphics and Xilinx Announce Availability of FPGA OpenMORE
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 21, 2001--Mentor Graphics
Corp. (Nasdaq:MENT) and Xilinx, Inc. (Nasdaq:XLNX - ) today announced the
availability of FPGA OpenMORE, a reference assessment program and
spreadsheet for evaluating the reusability of IP used in large,
multi-million gate FPGA designs.
After six months of beta testing, the FPGA OpenMORE program is now
available to the semiconductor design community with endorsements from
trial users such as CAST and Telecom Italia Lab. The FPGA OpenMORE
program is available for download at http://www.openmore.com.
Mentor Graphics and Synopsys co-authored the widely used Reuse
Methodology Manual (RMM) and co-founded the OpenMORE program. FPGA
OpenMORE is an extension of the RMM that was authored by Xilinx. In an
OpenMORE users' survey conducted in January 2001, respondents
identified an FPGA enhancement to OpenMORE as a priority. FPGA
OpenMORE provides an assessment program similar to OpenMORE, enabling
companies to define a reuse strategy that allows design teams to work
smoothly between both the ASIC and FPGA approaches.
``The collaboration between Mentor Graphics, Synopsys and Xilinx
will help accelerate the acceptance and industry-wide usage of this
newest addition to OpenMORE,'' said Mark Aaldering, senior director of
the IP Solutions division at Xilinx. ``FPGA OpenMORE is a critical step
in the accelerated adoption of FPGAs as the next system-on-chip (SoC)
platform. It is critical that any rating system used for FPGA SoC
design reuse not only be standardized for ASICs and FPGAs, but also
for different FPGA technologies.''
Pierre Bricaud, co-author of the Reuse Methodology Manual and
director of marketing for the Inventra Intellectual Property division
of Mentor Graphics said, ``Trial customers praise the availability of a
practical, easy-to-use reference guide for standardizing IP reuse
practices for FPGA design. The OpenMORE program continues to achieve
success because of our ability to continually add new measurability
criteria in response to changing design paradigms.''
Since its release in 1999, OpenMORE has rapidly become the
standard assessment program for reuse in many segments of the SoC
industry, including systems companies, semiconductor vendors, and IP
providers. The most common uses for the system are for developing
reuse infrastructure, for evaluating intellectual property licensed
from internal and external IP providers and for developing
intellectual property for the commercial IP market.
Beta Customer Endorses FPGA OpenMORE Availability
``FPGA OpenMORE gives us the consistency we need to deliver great
IP products. It ensures uniformity throughout our international
development network, and it makes customers even more confident about
always getting high-quality, easy-to-reuse cores from CAST,'' said
Newton Abdalla, vice president of the Intellectual Property division
at CAST, a third-party IP provider that has evaluated FPGA OpenMORE.
``The creation of FPGA OpenMORE with FPGA-specific guidelines is an
excellent example of how industry leaders can cooperate to further the
advancement of system-level design.''
``Customers in the networking and telecom market push for
effective, flexible and customizable products: reuse and prototyping
are the keys for succeeding this challenge. In this scenario, telecom
companies need procedures, approaches to refer to, both when
developing and using IP cores,'' said Maura Turolla, head of the design
and IP library area at Telecom Italia Lab, System on Chip division.
``The extension of the OpenMORE program to FPGA technology defined by
Xilinx and Mentor Graphics empowers our product VIPLibrary® and
assures our customers of the high reuse degree of our soft IP cores
and the perfect portability in the FPGA environment. Moreover, both
customers and high quality IP providers ask for unified metrics
guaranteed by a neutral third party in order to design and develop
advanced solutions for the telecom industry.''
About Xilinx
Xilinx is the leading innovator of complete programmable logic
solutions, including advanced integrated circuits, software design
tools, predefined system functions delivered as cores, and
unparalleled field engineering support. Founded in 1984 and
headquartered in San Jose, Calif., Xilinx invented the field
programmable gate array (FPGA) and fulfills more than half of the
world demand for these devices today. Xilinx solutions enable
customers to reduce significantly the time required to develop
products for the computer, peripheral, telecommunications, networking,
industrial control, instrumentation, high-reliability/military, and
consumer markets. For more information, visit the Xilinx web site at
http://www.xilinx.com.
About Mentor Graphics
Mentor Graphics Corporation (Nasdaq:MENT) is a world leader in
electronic hardware and software design solutions, providing products
and consulting services for the world's most successful electronics
and semiconductor companies. Established in 1981, the company reported
revenues over the last 12 months of nearly $600 million and employs
approximately 2,750 people worldwide. Corporate headquarters are
located at 8005 S.W. Boeckman Road, Wilsonville, Oregon 97070-7777;
Silicon Valley headquarters are located at 1001 Ridder Park Drive, San
Jose, California 95131-2314. World Wide Web site: www.mentor.com.
Mentor Graphics is a registered trademark of Mentor Graphics
Corporation. All other company or product names are the registered
trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners.
Contact:
For Mentor Graphics
Benjamin Group/BSMG Worldwide
Victor Domine, 408/559-6090
victor_domine@benjamingroup.com
or
Xilinx, Inc.
Jennifer Wright, 408/879-7727
jennifer.wright@xilinx.com
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