Novas Announces Support for SystemVerilog; Industry-leading Debug Solutions Debussy and Verdi to Support Emerging Standard for Next-Generation Design Language
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 27, 2003--Novas Software,
Inc., the leader in debug systems for complex chip designs, today
announced product support for SystemVerilog, the Accellera standard
based on the popular Verilog hardware description language (HDL).
Designers using SystemVerilog will be able to leverage the advanced
tracing and analysis capabilities of Novas debug systems to quickly
locate, isolate and understand the root causes of design errors.
SystemVerilog allows designers to work at higher levels of
abstraction for greater efficiency in designing and verifying complex
chips, especially large system-on-chip (SoC) designs. Debussy(R)
(Novas' structure-based debug system) is the first debug system to
support the SystemVerilog 3.0 specification as standardized by the
Accellera industry group. Novas is currently beta testing Debussy with
SystemVerilog with a leading semiconductor company for general release
in the second half of 2003. Novas' Verdi(TM) Behavior-Based Debug
System will support SystemVerilog by building on the foundation layer
developed for Debussy.
"It's critical that our debug solutions support the design formats
and techniques that engineers need to work at all levels of
abstraction. SystemVerilog has emerged as a new way to improve the
efficiency of design and verification," said Scott Sandler, president
and CEO of Novas. "At Novas, we're doing more than just supporting the
concept. We've already shipped an early version to a major customer,
and are committed to having robust product support available as market
adoption accelerates."
Leading Industry Support
Designers will be able to use Debussy and Verdi with SystemVerilog
in much the same way they debug Verilog or VHDL designs today. The
debug systems will allow engineers to read in results generated by
SystemVerilog-based logic simulators, and use the full range of Novas'
integrated tracing and visualization tools including waveforms,
schematics, state diagrams, and temporal flow diagrams to quickly
track down bugs and map them to the actual SystemVerilog source code.
Novas will also tightly integrate with third-party SystemVerilog-based
tools, such as Synopsys' VCS(R) simulator as well as other popular
simulators.
"Synopsys has pledged its full support of the SystemVerilog
language across its design and verification platforms, enabling a
comprehensive design-for-verification methodology to help design teams
streamline and reduce SoC verification effort," said Farhad Hayat,
vice president of marketing, Verification Technology Group at Synopsys
(Nasdaq:SNPS). "Novas' support of SystemVerilog and integration with
VCS further strengthen the design-for-verification methodology."
Novas is an active participant in SystemVerilog standardization
efforts, as well as the continuing enhancement of the language.
Support for the SystemVerilog 3.1 specification, which adds testbench
and assertion support to the language among other capabilities, will
be offered in subsequent releases of the Novas debug systems once it
is standardized.
"Today's announcement by Novas is an exciting milestone for SoC
verification, and the adoption of standards needed to support it,"
said Accellera chairman Dennis Brophy. "Getting the results of
Accellera's efforts out into verification environments and in the
hands of engineers for their next-generation IC and SoC design starts
is the ultimate goal. We applaud Novas' commitment to implementing
SystemVerilog in their own debug solutions and their collaboration
with Synopsys and other tool vendors to ensure interoperability
throughout the workflow."
About Novas
Novas is the pioneer of debug systems that reduce the functional
verification costs for complex IC designs. Building upon the strength
of its market-leading Debussy(R) Debug System, Novas' Verdi(TM)
Behavior-Based Debug System further 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 cut by half or
more the time it takes to locate, isolate and understand the root
causes of design problems. Highlighted as one of the "Top 100
Products" for 2002 by EDN Magazine, Verdi also holds the honor as
finalist for the EDN 2002 Innovation Award.
There are more than 10,000 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
http://www.novas.com or send email to info@novas.com
Debussy is a registered trademark and Verdi is a trademark of
Novas Software, Inc. All other trademarks or registered trademarks are
the property of their respective owners.
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