Mentor Graphics Emulation Environment Becomes Standard at Alcatel in Canada and Europe
OTTAWA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 3, 2001--Mentor Graphics Corporation
(Nasdaq:MENT - news) today announced that Alcatel Canada has adopted the
Mentor Graphics® Celaro(TM) emulation environment for its Kanata,
Ontario location for local and remote use by Alcatel sites worldwide.
After an extensive competitive evaluation period, Alcatel Canada
selected Mentor's Celaro emulator to replace its existing emulation
technology in order to handle Alcatel's current ASIC (application
specific integrated circuit) design capacity of up to five million
gates. Mentor's solution was chosen because it provides greater levels
of productivity for local and remote design teams. In addition,
Mentor's emulation environment enables remote access and capacity
sharing, allowing Alcatel to maximize its resources between global
sites.
The new Celaro system at Alcatel's Canada location, combined with
the existing Celaro environment in Alcatel's Belgium site, creates a
Celaro emulation farm available to Alcatel design teams around the
world. Through Celaro's remote access capabilities, Alcatel's global
design teams will gain access to this powerful verification resource
for their most critical and strategic projects. In addition to its
remote access capabilities, Celaro also enables sharing of a single
system by multiple concurrent users, further optimizing productivity
and return-on-investment.
Mentor Consulting has been a key partner for Alcatel since 1997
when the company first adopted emulation-based methodology in Europe.
For the Canada site, Mentor worked closely with Alcatel to integrate
Celaro into Alcatel's design verification methodologies and to set up
a project-specific design verification environment for use on one of
Alcatel's leading edge networking chipsets.
"Alcatel Canada selected Celaro emulation as the solution for
system verification based on multiple factors, including Celaro's
ability to handle both co-simulation and in-circuit verification, its
valuable multi-user sharing and remote access features, and the
opportunity it offered to align and enhance design environments and
methodologies over many design centers in different locations," said
Charlie Sabry, director of ASIC development, Alcatel Canada. "We
anticipate that a Celaro-centric emulation farm will extend and
multiply the productivity benefits to Alcatel design teams around the
globe."
Established Success with Remote Emulation Methodology
Alcatel has used remote emulation with the Celaro emulator
throughout its design centers in Europe for the past three years. The
technology has been used collaboratively by remote design teams on
multiple Alcatel projects, including xDSL, networking applications,
optical transmission and satellite technologies. Centralized resources
are used for accelerating ASIC validation and regression testing and
for full system validation with the Celaro emulator that is connected
to different target systems (in-circuit).
"Alcatel has been using Celaro in Europe in shared mode and remote
access for securing project schedules, as well as quality product
levels, among multiple design sites," said Rudi Dierckx, vice
president, central engineering, broadband networking division,
Alcatel. "Our use of Celaro in Europe was one of the factors that
helped us get our ADSL products to market significantly ahead of the
competition, enabling us to attain a leading market share position.
The choice for investing in ASIC development capabilities after
carefully evaluating the priorities within Alcatel, indicates the
continued focus and dedication of Alcatel to maintain its leadership."
"The use of remote emulation enables Alcatel to share capacities
and complete faster design iterations. These capabilities, in addition
to Celaro's support for multiple asynchronous clocks, are essential in
the development of complex telecom applications like Alcatel's," said
Eric Selosse, general manager, Meta Systems division, Mentor Graphics.
Based on Mentor's unique "Custom Emulator on Silicon" (CEOS)
architecture, the Celaro system is a leading custom emulation
technology based on patented design debug capabilities, which are
comparable to a software simulator, but orders of magnitude faster.
With design compilation capabilities that exceed those of commercial
FPGA-based emulators, and high design capacity, the Celaro emulator is
the only system that has sufficient performance for today's complex
System-on-Chip (SoC) designs. Celaro-based emulation methodology is
part of Mentor Consulting's system verification services offering.
Mentor Consulting is a provider of innovative solutions addressing
today's design and verification challenges.
About Alcatel
Alcatel (NYSE:ALA - news) builds next generation networks, delivering
integrated end-to-end voice and data networking solutions to
established and new carriers, as well as enterprises and consumers
worldwide. With sales of $29 billion (EURO 31 billion) in 2000 and
110,000 employees, Alcatel operates in more than 130 countries. For
more information, visit Alcatel on the Internet:
http://www.alcatel.com.
About Mentor Graphics
Mentor Graphics Corporation (Nasdaq:MENT - news) is a world leader in
electronic hardware and software design solutions, providing products,
consulting services and award-winning support for the world's most
successful electronics and semiconductor companies. Established in
1981, the company reported revenues over the last 12 months of more
than $600 million and employs approximately 3,000 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 and Celaro is a
trademark of Mentor Graphics Corporation. All other company or product
names are the registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective
owners.
Contact:
Mentor Graphics
Suzanne Graham, 503/685-7789
suzanne_graham@mentor.com
or
Benjamin Group
Emily Taylor, 503/283-8800
emily_taylor@benjamingroup.com