Cadence Leads EDA Into New Era of "Enterprise VPA" Linking Design and Verification Specialists; Comprehensive Verification Solutions Support e, SystemVerilog and SystemC
ANAHEIM, Calif.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—June 13, 2005—
The newly formed Verification Division of Cadence Design
Systems, Inc. (NYSE:CDN) (Nasdaq:CDN) today outlined its strategy for
"enterprise" verification process automation (VPA). Cadence's
enterprise VPA strategy will manage and link design and verification
specialists and offer users an optimal blend of e, SystemVerilog and
SystemC languages. The strategy mirrors market-tested approaches
established by leading enterprise software companies such as SAP and
Oracle.
To support this strategy, Cadence will develop a layered set of
verification capabilities optimized for various market segments. Each
layer will include unique process-automation capabilities that link
and manage the activities of multiple design and verification
specialists from plan to closure across block, chip and system levels.
"With the recent acquisition of Verisity, Cadence will now offer
enterprise-level verification solutions based on a comprehensive
methodology," said Ari Cohen, vice president of Hardware Engineering
and Operations, Silverback Systems. "Ever-increasing complexities
combined with shrinking schedules and spec changes are forcing us to
automate the entire process. Cadence delivers the foundation we need
today while setting the stage for tomorrow."
"Cadence understands that market pressures brought on by
complexity require new ways of thinking," said Moshe Gavrielov,
executive vice president, Cadence Verification Division. "Typically in
EDA, we get caught up at the technology level and tend to lose sight
of how to apply it and fundamentally improve the way we do things. The
growth of the enterprise business-software market proves that
broadening your view beyond databases and software for functional
silos can create tremendous value for the customer and accelerate
growth within an industry."
Incisive Verification Platform
The Incisive(R) functional verification platform will include
tightly integrated products and methodologies. This will include full
integration of the vManager(TM) plan and metric-driven verification
into the entire Incisive portfolio, teaming the Incisive Unified
Simulator (IUS) with Specman Elite(R) testbench automation,
integrating IUS with Xtreme(R) acceleration, and combining advanced
coverage technology into the most comprehensive "total" coverage
environment.
The Incisive platform will be the only solution available that
allows specialists to optimally mix e, SystemVerilog, and SystemC
languages. More importantly, these offerings will automate each
specialist's processes by pairing the user's preferred language or mix
of languages with the most comprehensive set of methodologies,
technology and verification IP available. Finally, Cadence has
outlined plans to further accelerate the e language standardization
process as part of the IEEE P1647 working group, with balloting
expected as soon as September '05.
"We've been in the crosshairs of language wars and an obsession
with engines for years now, so it's nice to see something fresh and
focused on solving the real problems," said Sergey Nemanov,
verification group manager, SanDisk. "Cadence's plan and metric-driven
verification-management approach adds the project-level accountability
we need to deliver with confidence, while each specialist has
optimized, yet linked solutions for their unique needs."
Vertical Markets Approach
Like enterprise business software, the new Incisive offerings will
be tailored to the unique demands of various vertical markets. This
will improve time to bring-up, maximize the productivity between
diverse teams, establish a level of predictability, and improve
quality -- from both a hardware and software perspective. This
tailoring will be offered in conjunction with other components of
vertical "kits" approach from Cadence.
The fully integrated Incisive functional verification platform and
enterprise-wide offerings will be rolled out in phases through the end
of this year.
About Cadence
Cadence enables global electronic-design innovation and plays an
essential role in the creation of today's integrated circuits and
electronics. Customers use Cadence software and hardware,
methodologies, and services to design and verify advanced
semiconductors, consumer electronics, networking and
telecommunications equipment, and computer systems. Cadence reported
2004 revenues of approximately $1.2 billion, and has approximately
4,700 employees. The company is headquartered in San Jose, Calif.,
with sales offices, design centers, and research facilities around the
world to serve the global electronics industry. More information about
the company, its products, and services is available at
www.cadence.com.
Cadence, the Cadence logo, Palladium, Specman Elite, and Xtreme
are registered trademarks of Cadence Design Systems in the United
States and other countries. Incisive,SpeedBridge and vManager are
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Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
Ric Chope, 650-934-6820
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