Silicon Perspective Acquisition Adds Breakthrough Hierarchical Capabilities to Cadence SOC Design TechnologyFull-Chip Virtual Prototyping Complements SP&R Solutions to Accelerate Design of Very Large-Scale ICs
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 8, 2001--
Cadence Design Systems, Inc. (NYSE:CDN - news), the world's leading
supplier of electronic design products and services, today announced
it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Silicon Perspective
Corp. (SPC), a privately-held design technology firm headquartered in
Santa Clara, California. The financial terms of the agreement were not
disclosed. Cadence expects the acquisition to be completed in December
2001.
First Encounter, SPC's advanced virtual prototyping tool, includes
hierarchical floorplanning, placement, and analysis that reduce cycle
times for large designs. First Encounter will augment both current
PKS/Silicon Ensemble®(SE)-PKS and future Integration Ensemble (IE)
for SoC synthesis, place & route (SP&R) design technology from
Cadence, thus enabling designers to complete very large chips faster.
First Encounter is currently used in conjunction with Cadence® SP&R
at numerous customer sites, with proven success.
Upon completion of the acquisition, Cadence will immediately be
able to provide a solution that accelerates the implementation of very
large designs containing many millions of gates, based on advanced SPC
technology and the proven, industry-leading Cadence IC implementation
tools, PKS and SE-PKS. Cadence channel strengths are expected to
accelerate the proliferation of SPC's technology into the market.
"The SPC acquisition brings Cadence the leading virtual prototype
solution available today," said Ray Bingham, president and CEO of
Cadence. "SPC's technology allows designers to explore physical
implementation feasibility -- an early, accurate view of a very large
design -- in a matter of hours, before going through a detailed
back-end process. The combination of PKS and SE-PKS with SPC's
leading-edge virtual prototyping will provide our customers with the
most complete, compelling solution in the electronic design
marketplace."
The combination of SPC's First Encounter and PKS/SE-PKS creates
the highest capacity physical design flow available for large-scale
SoCs. With this electronic design technology solution, engineers can
explore the impact of implementation choices on chip performance and
physical viability. IC designers can use First Encounter to produce a
high-quality floor plan, and then complete the implementation using
PKS/SE-PKS.
"First Encounter is widely acknowledged as the best prototyping
product available," said Ping Chao, SPC's CEO. "By joining forces with
Cadence, we can better address the design community's needs. The
combination of our teams will enable us to quickly serve many more
customers with this technology."
"Hierarchical implementation based on a full-chip virtual
prototype is the high-performance strategy for multi-million gate
designs," said Lavi Lev, senior vice president and general manager for
the Cadence IC Solutions Business. "SPC significantly augments the
proven Cadence existing solution to more completely meet our
customers' most demanding IC design needs."
Once the acquisition is completed, SPC will operate as a separate
group within Cadence. SPC will continue to work out of its
headquarters building in Santa Clara, and its 70 employees will become
Cadence employees. Cadence and SPC will continue to support First
Encounter in use with non-Cadence physical design technology.
About SPC
SPC helps engineers create full-chip silicon virtual prototypes
that provide design closure throughout the design cycle, from RTL
through placement based on internal routing prediction. SPC was
founded in 1996. It provides electronic design tools that bridge the
gap between front-end logic designers and the back-end physical realm.
SPC targets the ASIC, COT, and SoC marketplaces, specifically for
designs in excess of one million gates with process geometries of 0.18
micron and below. More information about the company, its products and
services are available at www.siperspective.com.
About Cadence
Cadence is the largest supplier of electronic design technologies,
methodology services, and design services. Cadence solutions are used
to accelerate and manage the design of semiconductors, computer
systems, networking and telecommunications equipment, consumer
electronics, and a variety of other electronics-based products. With
approximately 5,700 employees and 2000 revenues of approximately $1.3
billion, Cadence has sales offices, design centers, and research
facilities around the world. The company is headquartered in San Jose,
Calif., and traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol
CDN. More information about the company, its products and services are
available at www.cadence.com.
Except for historical information, the matters discussed in this
release contain forward-looking statements based on current
expectations or beliefs and are subject to factors and uncertainties
that could cause actual results to differ materially from those
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Company's annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 30,
2000 and the most recent Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter
ended June 30, 2001.
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Contact:
Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
Judy Erkanat, 408/894-2302
jerkanat@cadence.com
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