Cadence to Acquire Neolinear; Neolinear Technology to Accelerate Design Cycle and Enhance Silicon Yield
SAN JOSE, Calif.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—April 6, 2004—
Cadence Design Systems, Inc. (NYSE:CDN) today announced
it plans to acquire Neolinear, Inc., a privately held company.
Neolinear's rapid analog design technology is critical for the
consumer and communications markets where semiconductors are
increasingly differentiated by their analog content. The Neolinear
team will bring additional strong A/MS and RF expertise into Cadence
and play a key role in driving ongoing innovations for improving yield
and speeding IP reuse in the Cadence(R) Virtuoso(R) custom design
platform. Neolinear's NeoCircuit and NeoCell are already an extended
part of the industry-leading Virtuoso platform through an OEM
agreement between the two companies.
Analog circuitry is challenging to design (which causes design
cycles to stretch) and analog content is extremely sensitive to
process variations. These challenges can adversely impact chip yields.
Neolinear's technology speeds SoC and A/MS design and improves quality
by providing design exploration, design centering, and circuit and
layout optimization early in the design cycle. This enables designers
to optimize circuit specifications while taking into account
manufacturing variations. The net result is higher-performance designs
with improved yield in less time. Moreover, circuits created with
Neolinear's unique design technologies become analog IP that designers
can reuse and retarget to new processes, speeding time-to-market.
Neolinear's products are fully integrated with the Virtuoso design
platform and are expected to benefit from Cadence's multi-mode
simulation and extensive layout design capabilities. Dozens of leading
semiconductor companies are adopting Neolinear's technologies as part
of their Cadence Virtuoso platform improving time-to-market and design
yield.
"We started deploying Neolinear's next generation technologies in
our Virtuoso design flow in January 2002 due to pressing business
requirements to improve analog/RF design automation and design reuse,"
said Toshiyasu Akiyama, department manager, Analog EDA Technology
Development, LSI Product Technology Unit, Renesas Technology Corp.
"NeoCell is part of the A/MS design flow at multiple Renesas locations
and we are now introducing NeoCircuit to enable rapid analog
prototyping. We believe the combination of Cadence and Neolinear
dramatically extend Cadence's leadership and strength in the custom
design market."
"Analog and mixed-signal designs using CMOS technologies present a
number of unique challenges. Our highly integrated digital chips need
high-speed interfaces, which require designers to solve high
performance analog and RF issues," said Raymond Li, vice president,
Central Engineering Group, ATI Technologies. "Neolinear's
sophisticated tools help the rapid design of this complex circuitry
and the migration of these designs from one process technology to
another. Based on strong partnerships with Cadence and Neolinear, we
have extensively deployed Neolinear's technologies in the Virtuoso
platform to help us meet these challenges. The combination of Cadence
and Neolinear will help us achieve our stringent time-to-market
demands with new design technologies."
The Neolinear team will become part of the Cadence custom IC
organization and continue to focus on new generation A/MS and RF
design technologies. Ron Rohrer, Neolinear's chairman, will join
Cadence to direct applied research and development for high
performance design. Rohrer will lead R&D efforts to develop a next
generation RF and mixed-signal design system that was initially funded
by Neolinear and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
(DARPA). Tom Beckley, Neolinear's president and CEO, will focus on
design solutions for circuit designers.
"Neolinear is a pioneer in rapid analog design, with unparalleled
expertise in analog, mixed-signal and RF design," said Lavi Lev,
executive vice president and general manager of the Cadence
Implementation Division. "Neolinear's design exploration, design
centering and optimization capabilities will enable us to extend our
strengths in the Virtuoso platform to deliver design for yield and IP
reuse solutions for analog, mixed-signal and RF designers."
"This move leverages our existing strong relationship with Cadence
and enables the proliferation of Neolinear's technology through the
Cadence sales channel," said Tom Beckley, president and CEO of
Neolinear. "Most importantly, Cadence and Neolinear share a common
vision of the need to rapidly improve our customers' ability to
address silicon accuracy and time-to-market challenges. This is a real
win for customers and for the rapidly growing mixed-signal design
market."
Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.
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to accelerate and manage the design of semiconductors, computer
systems, networking and telecommunications equipment, consumer
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billion, Cadence has sales offices, design centers, and research
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Calif., and traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol
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