ARM Expands Leadership Role in Simplex IP Partners Program
ARM to Use Simplex's VoltageStorm(TM) SoC and Support Power Grid Training Program for Its Semiconductor Partners
SUNNYVALE, Calif., June 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Simplex Solutions, Inc. (Nasdaq: SPLX - News), a leading provider of software and
services for the design and verification of integrated circuits (ICs), today
announced that ARM (LSE: ARM; Nasdaq: ARMHY) has expanded its leadership
position in Simplex's intellectual property (IP) Partner's Program. ARM will
use Simplex's VoltageStorm(TM) SoC power grid verification product to verify
ARM's industry-leading embedded RISC processors. ARM also is extending its
partnership with Simplex to enable targeted training for its semiconductor
Partners to enable them to implement an effective power grid sign-off
methodology -- a critical factor for first-silicon success with today's
complex, deep-submicron (DSM), system-on-chip (SoC) semiconductors.
"Power grid voltage drop is an important issue for our customers as they
target 0.18-micron-and-below process technologies," said Simon Segars,
executive vice president, engineering, ARM. "We have taken a leadership
position in the Simplex IP Partner's Program and we will use VoltageStorm SoC
for power grid sign-off for ARM® cores because of our commitment to
first-time silicon success for our Partners. We recommend our Partners
develop an accurate and comprehensive power grid sign-off strategy."
ARM is a founding partner in the Simplex IP Partners Program
(see "Simplex Launches Industry's First IP Power Grid Library Program,"
June 6, 2001), which is focused on building, pre-validating and distributing
transistor-accurate power grid models for leading IP libraries and components,
to be used in power grid verification with VoltageStorm SoC.
With today's announcement, ARM will also employ VoltageStorm SoC to verify
its embedded microprocessor cores. Simplex will provide a training package
for ARM's Partners to enable them to build power grid libraries to support a
combined hierarchical and transistor-level power grid sign-off methodology.
"We're delighted to collaborate with ARM to enable access to this
essential verification methodology for their Partners," said Jan Willis,
vice president of business development at Simplex. "Until the advent of DSM
process technologies, IR drop was considered a second- or third-order effect.
Today's deep-submicron SoC designs, with their increasing chip size and number
of integrated IP blocks and decreasing power supply voltages, are at increased
risk for IR drop-related failures."
About the Simplex IP Partners Program
The Simplex IP Partners Program, launched in June 2001 as the industry's
first IP power grid library program, provides users of Simplex's VoltageStorm
SoC power grid verification product with pre-validated power grid libraries
for a variety of system-on-chip components, including standard cells, I/Os,
embedded processor cores and memories. The pre-validated power grid libraries
available through the program provide SoC designers with direct access to
VoltageStorm SoC's fast, hierarchical verification while maintaining the
transistor-level accuracy required for deep-submicron power integrity
analysis. Current members include ARM, NurLogic Design, Inc., Virage Logic
and Virtual Silicon Technology, Inc.
About Simplex Solutions, Inc.
Simplex Solutions, Inc. provides software and services for the design and
verification of integrated circuits (ICs) to enable its communications,
computer and consumer-products customers to achieve first-time production
success and rapid delivery of complex systems-on-chip. Simplex's customers
use its products and services prior to manufacture to design and verify ICs to
help ensure that they will perform as intended, taking into account the
complex effects of deep-submicron semiconductor physics. Simplex can be
reached at 408-617-6100 or on the Internet at www.simplex.com
Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-looking Statements
This release contains forward-looking statements (including, without
limitation, information regarding the benefits of Simplex's IP Partners
Program, ARM's future use and recommendation of VoltageStorm SoC, ARM's
partnership with Simplex to enable targeted training for its semiconductor
Partners and Simplex's intention to provide such training, ARM's
recommendation to its Partners to develop a power grid sign-off strategy) that
involve risks and uncertainties that could cause the results of Simplex to
differ materially from management's current expectations.
Actual results may differ materially due to a number of factors including,
among others: future strategic decisions made by Simplex, ARM and other
program members; competitive developments; demand for advanced semiconductor
chips and the verification software that supports their production; members'
continued involvement in the program; the ability of power grid libraries
provided through the program to integrate with third party custom IP; and the
rapid pace of technological change in the semiconductor industry. The matters
discussed in this press release also involve risks and uncertainties described
in Simplex's and ARM's most recent filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission. Simplex assumes no obligation to update the forward-looking
information contained in this release.
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represent ARM Holdings plc; its operating company ARM Limited; and the
regional subsidiaries ARM, INC.; ARM KK; ARM Korea Ltd.; ARM Taiwan; and
ARM France SAS.
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