Verisity Enhances Customer Productivity with Reusable PCI Express e Verification Component; New e Verification Component - eVC - Accelerates Verification of PCI Express-Based Chips
Intel Developer Forum 2003
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 15, 2003--Verisity Ltd.
(Nasdaq:VRST), the leading supplier of verification process automation
solutions, today announced the availability of its PCI Express e
Verification Component (eVC). The PCI Express eVC dramatically
shortens the time needed to create a PCI Express-based verification
environment. In addition, the PCI Express eVC is fully compliant with
Verisity's e Reuse Methodology (eRM(TM)) to provide users with
guaranteed interoperability and reusability.
The PCI Express eVC was developed for functional verification of
PCI Express-based systems. It is a ready-made highly configurable eVC
suitable for any DUT that interfaces with a PCI Express bus. It
contains the entire functional verification environment and includes
three integrated components: a scenario generator for generating and
injecting both legal an illegal traffic; monitors and assertion
checkers for viewing outputs and checking protocol rules; and coverage
reports showing the functional coverage of scenarios on the bus. The
PCI Express eVC is fully compliant with eRM, a methodology for
developing reusable verification components. eRM promotes best
practices among developers by providing comprehensive guidelines and
best-known methods for developing verification environments and/or
eVCs.
"Verification IP has become a strategic asset for our customers,"
explained Pete Heller, eRM and eVC product line manager for Verisity.
"The PCI Express eVC is a very important component for designs
employing the PCI Express standard. It provides everything a
verification engineer needs to verify these designs including
generation, checking and full coverage analysis. In addition,
eRM-compliance ensures that the PCI Express eVC will interoperate
seamlessly with all other eRM compliant eVCs."
"The industry is moving forward with the transition across
platforms to PCI Express," said Bala Cadambi, Intel's PCI Express
initiative manager. "PCI Express provides the performance and system
design flexibility required for the present and next generation
computing and communications platform component interconnects while
also providing a long-term path to improved I/O slots. Verification
tools help accelerate development of PCI Express enabled products and
keep the industry on track for delivery of solutions in 2004."
About the e Reuse Methodology
Today's complex chips commonly incorporate many different
protocols, interfaces and processors. To verify these complex designs,
engineers need to intermix a variety of e Verification Components
(eVCs) within a single verification environment. To ensure that all
eVCs plug-and-play and behave consistently, Verisity created the eRM,
which defines standards for architecting, coding and packaging eVCs.
Since its introduction just over a year ago, eRM has dramatically
increased productivity by shortening the development of verification
environments and transferring codified application expertise. Over a
dozen companies have already adopted eRM and developed over 120
reuseable verification components.
In related announcements, Verisity today announced a companion
methodology to eRM, the System Verification Methodology (sVM(TM)). sVM
encapsulates comprehensive guidelines and best-known practices for
chip and SoC-level verification. sVM was built upon the huge success
of eRM and extends the value of a verification methodology to the chip
and SoC level (see release "Verisity Simplifies the Adoption of Proven
10x SoC Verification Processes," dated Sept 15, 2003). Verisity also
announced eAnalyzer(TM), an intuitive static analysis and methodology
tool that simplifies verification environment development using eRM's
best-known methods (see related release "Verisity Launches eAnalyzer,"
dated September 15, 2003).
Pricing and Availability
The PCI Express eVC will be available in Q4 2003. The list price
for a single floating, annual license is $10,000.
About Verisity
Verisity, Ltd. (Nasdaq:VRST), is the leading supplier of process
automation solutions for the functional verification market. The
company addresses customers' critical business issues with its
market-leading software and intellectual property (IP) that
effectively and efficiently verify the design of electronic systems
and complex integrated circuits for the communications, computing, and
consumer electronics global markets. Verisity's Specman Elite(R)
verification process automation solution automates manual processes
and detects critical flaws in hardware designs enabling delivery of
the highest quality products and accelerating time to market. The
company's strong market presence is driven by its proven technology,
methodology, and solid strategic partnerships and programs. Verisity's
customer list includes leading companies in all strategic technology
sectors. Verisity is a global organization with offices throughout
Asia, Europe, and North America. Verisity's principal executive
offices are located in Mountain View, California, with its principal
research and development offices located in Rosh Ha'ain, Israel. For
more information, visit www.verisity.com.
Verisity, the Verisity logo, eAnalyzer, eRM, Specman Elite and sVM
are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Verisity Design,
Inc. in the United States and/or other jurisdictions. All other
trademarks are the property of their respective holders.
CONTACT: Verisity Design, Inc.
Jennifer Bilsey, 650-934-6823
jen@verisity.com