Get2Chip Joins Virtual Silicon's EDA Ambassador Program
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 24, 2001--Get2Chip Inc.,
the electronic design automation (EDA) supplier of system-on-chip
(SOC) synthesis, today became a member of the EDA Ambassador Program
sponsored by Virtual Silicon Technology, Inc. The move was designed to
enable integration between Virtual Silicon's broad line of SoC IP and
Get2Chip's VOLARE(TM) SOC synthesis design flow.
Current design implementation methodologies that target the
electronic system level (ESL) ignore the physical world until late in
the design cycle. Get2Chip's VOLARE considers physical implementation
issues during the creation of a new architecture, while Virtual
Silicon provides intellectual property (IP) components.
``Virtual Silicon provides IP components for complex SOC designs
and readily supports the efforts of innovative tool providers,'' stated
Taylor Scanlon, president and CEO of Virtual Silicon. ``We are pleased
to partner with Get2Chip and their customers in simplifying the
difficult task of SOC design through higher levels of abstraction.''
``Today's designers must consider physical effects early in the
design process for best results on critical timing and die size,'' adds
Bernd U. Braune, Get2Chip's president and CEO. ``Working with Virtual
Silicon to connect to our SOC synthesis will make designing chips more
practical and tape outs more predictable.''
About Get2Chip
Get2Chip, Inc., was launched in early 2000 by semiconductor
veterans and chip design tool experts from LSI Logic, VLSI Technology,
Synopsys (Nasdaq: SNPS) and Mentor Graphics Corporation (Nasdaq: MENT - ). Its breakthrough front-end tool suite, VOLARE(TM), provides
fully integrated, multi-level synthesis that offers the flexibility to
do chip design at the architectural, register transfer (RTL) or gate
level. VOLARE has been developed for complex SOC designs in ultra-deep
submicron silicon technology, targeted toward networking and
telecommunications, wireless communications and multimedia
applications. Its TOPOMO(TM)integrates and automates block
partitioning, block placement, global routing and synthesis into one
front-end integrated circuit (IC) design tool. Get2Chip is privately
held and has development centers in San Jose, Calif., and Munich,
Germany. Corporate headquarters: 2107 North First Street, Suite 350,
San Jose, Calif. 95131. Telephone: (408) 501-9600. Facsimile: (408)
501-9610. Email: info@get2chip.com. Web Site: http://www.get2chip.com.
Get2Chip and VOLARE are trademarks of Get2Chip. Get2Chip and
Virtual Silicon acknowledge trademarks or registered trademarks of
other organizations for their respective products and services.
Contact:
Nanette Collins
Public Relations for Get2Chip
(617) 437-1822
nanette@nvc.com
or
Jim Lochmiller
Public Relations for Get2Chip
(541) 552-0616
lochpr@yahoo.com
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