Electronic Design Verification Seminar and Demonstrations Hosted by Co-Design Automation, Novas and Real Intent
August 20th, Santa Clara, California
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 30, 2002--
Who:
Verification leaders -- Co-Design Automation, Novas, and Real
Intent -- invite design and verification engineers and managers, who
are designing complex, multi-million gate chips and systems to attend
their seminar with product demonstrations, and learn more about how
assertion-based verification and behavior-based debug can reduce the
verification bottleneck.
What:
At the verification seminar, attendees will learn how to reduce
verification time and see demonstrations of proven debug and
verification solutions.
Noted designer, design team leader and author, James M. Lee, will
speak about his vision for assertion-based verification.
When:
Tuesday, August 20, 2002
9am-noon
Where:
Santa Clara Hilton, 4949 Great America Parkway, Santa Clara,
California
Registration Information:
To register, please visit
http://www.realintent.com/seminar/seminar_registration_form.html.
Agenda:
8:30 - 9:00 Continental breakfast
9:00 - 9:05 Welcome
9:05 - 9:30 Keynote - James M. Lee
9:30 - 9:45 Break
9:45 - 10:00 SUPERLOG(R) and Assertion-Based Simulation, Co-Design
10:00 - 10:15 Verix(tm) and Assertion-Based Formal Verification,
Real Intent
10:15 - 10:30 Verdi(tm) Behavior-Based Debug System, Novas
10:30 - 11:00 Q&A Session
11:00 - 12:00 In-Depth Product Demos
About the Co-hosts:
Co-Design Automation, Inc., is an EDA company focused on design
verification solutions for large-scale electronic designs. It is
privately held and funded by Intel Capital Corporation and Redwood
Venture Partners Inc., along with investors from the EDA developer and
user communities. The staff includes notable simulation experts Phil
Moorby, creator of the Verilog HDL and the first fellow at Cadence
Design Systems Inc. (NASDAQ: CDN - News), and Peter Flake, creator of
the HILO HDL. In 1999, Co-Design announced the SUPERLOG language, now
utilized by multiple partner companies. Its products -- Systemsim and
Systemex -- are achieving success throughout the electronics industry
worldwide in design and verification applications. On-line information
is found at its Web Sites: http://www.co-design.com and
http://www.superlog.org.
Novas is the pioneer of knowledge-based debug systems that reduce
the functional verification costs for complex IC designs. Building
upon the strength of its market-leading Debussy® Knowledge-Based
Debug System, Novas' second-generation Verdi(TM) Behavior-Based Debug
System improves the efficiency of designers in the system-on-chip era
with advanced design exploration and debug capabilities. These allow
design teams to better understand and analyze complex or unfamiliar
design behavior, and cuts by half or more the time it takes to locate,
isolate and understand the root causes of design problems. There are
more than 7,000 Novas systems in use today at customer sites
worldwide. Novas is headquartered in San Jose, Calif. with offices in
Europe, Japan and Asia-Pacific. For more information visit
www.novas.com or send email to info@novas.com.
Real Intent, headquartered in San Jose, California, offers
award-winning assertion-driven Verix formal verification products for
electronic design. These products give users the capability of
comprehensively verifying designs early and significantly reduce the
cost of verifying integrated circuits, electronic systems and systems
on a chip (SoC). For more information, email: info@realintent.com,
web: http://www.realintent.com.
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Contact:
PR for Co-Design
Nanette Collins, 617/437-1822
nanette@nvc.com
or
PR for Novas
Laurie Stanley, 510/656-0999
laurie@wiredislandpr.com
or
ValleyPR for Real Intent
Georgia Marszalek, 650/345-7477
Georgia@ValleyPR.com