Quickturn Announces IP Program to Provide High-Speed Hardware/Software Co-Verification Environment for SoC Designs
New IP Form Factor for Quickturn Palladium Enables Customers to Integrate IP Cores Into Their Verification Environments
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 3, 2002--
Quickturn(TM), a company of Cadence® Design Systems, Inc.
(NYSE:CDN - News) today announced a new IP program that will enable
electronic system and semiconductor companies to utilize cores from
intellectual property (IP) vendors more quickly and effectively. This
program is part of the Cadence Design Chain Initiative, which seeks to
tighten development relationships within the electronics industry.
As part of this initiative, Quickturn has developed a new IP card
capable of handling the latest high-pin-count packages. This allows
field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), digital signal processors
(DSPs), embedded processors, and other IP cores to be interfaced to
the rest of a design through the IP chassis of a Palladium(TM) design
verification system. Each IP chassis can hold up to six IP cards and
support up to 3,512 I/O pin connections.
This capability allows integration of pre-verified, hard IP cores
with system on chip (SoC) designs for high-speed hardware/software
co-verification. Quickturn customers ARM, Ltd. and TriMedia
Technologies, Inc. are the first IP vendors participating in the
program, making available verified IP cards and software debug
environments for mutual customers.
"As a user of Quickturn verification systems, ARM recognizes the
need for our customers to verify their ARM embedded software at high
speed," said Gordon Stubberfield, marketing manager at ARM.
"We are working closely with Quickturn to provide verification
solutions to help our mutual customers verify ARM core technologies
with the rest of their SoC designs in Quickturn's systems. Today ARM's
Integrator core modules can be interfaced with Quickturn verification
systems, and we are working with Quickturn to ensure that future
Integrator modules will integrate with the new Palladium IP card.
These solutions will enable our customers to reuse ARM pre-verified IP
cores in all of Quickturn's verification environments."
"TriMedia selected Quickturn to verify our VLIW TM32A processor
core and peripherals with our development software environment," said
Sunil M. Sanghavi, CEO of TriMedia Technologies, Inc. "Quickturn Video
and PCI SpeedBridge(TM) products help us test our environment with
live audio, video, and our standard software development platform. In
addition, common customers like Philips will have access to kits that
include a pre-verified VLIW IP card with our proprietary software
development environment, including a software debugger for high-speed
hardware/software co-verification of SoC designs."
"As a customer of both Quickturn and TriMedia, Philips gets
tremendous value emulating its TriMedia IP core-based SoC designs with
Quickturn's verification system," said Mark Samuel, marketing
director, Philips Semiconductors. "It also allows us to verify our
hardware and software much earlier in the design cycle by running
diagnostics, operating systems, audio and video applications, and
tools for interfacing to the chip before tape out. Once the chip
arrives, the software requires minimal effort to bring up on silicon,
because the functional bugs were already corrected in emulation."
"Many of our networking, wireless, and multimedia customers are
designing SoCs with embedded IP," said George Zafiropoulos, vice
president of marketing at Quickturn. "The new IP cards enable
customers to verify IP-based designs with Palladium. I am pleased that
ARM and TriMedia have chosen to use Quickturn for verification of
their IP. We've worked closely to help our mutual customers verify ARM
and TriMedia embedded designs."
Product Availability and Pricing
In the second half of 2002 Quickturn will begin providing
Palladium IP cards supporting ARM and TriMedia IP cores. ARM and
TriMedia software development environments are available immediately
from ARM and TriMedia, respectively. For more information on product
pricing and availability, contact Quickturn in North America at
408/914-6000. For pricing and availability outside of North America,
visit www.quickturn.com/about/location.htm for the name of a
Quickturn representative in your area.
About Quickturn
Quickturn, a Cadence company, is the leading provider of
high-performance verification solutions and Time-to-Market Engineering
(TtME(TM)) services for the design and verification of complex IC and
electronic systems. Developers of high-performance computing,
multimedia, graphics, and communications systems use Quickturn
products and services. For more information, visit the Quickturn web
site at www.quickturn.com, call 408/914-6000, or send e-mail to
info@quickturn.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 5,600 employees and 2001 revenues of approximately $1.4
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 is
available at www.cadence.com.
Cadence and the Cadence logo are registered trademarks, and
Quickturn, Palladium, SpeedBridge, and TtME are trademarks of Cadence
Design Systems, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their
respective owners.
Contact:
Quickturn, A Cadence Company
Kristin Lietzke, 408/914-6635
kristin@quickturn.com
or
Armstrong Kendall, Inc.
Bill Toelke, 503/672-4692
bill@akipr.com