SAN JOSE, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- Jul 20, 2006 --
Silistix, a provider of innovative software
for on-chip communications solutions, today announced that they are
developing solutions for SystemC electronic system level (ESL) SoC
development using Silistix's CHAIN self-timed interconnect fabric. The
company will integrate Silistix's CHAINworks tool suite with CoWare
Platform Architect and CoWare Model Designer to allow designers to assemble
and simulate an SoC platform incorporating processors and peripherals from
the CoWare Model Library, connected with Silistix's CHAIN fabric.
CoWare enables platform-driven ESL design by providing a standards-based
modeling, simulation, and debug environment for capturing complex IP blocks
and verifying them at the transaction-level in SystemC. The CoWare tools
speed up the concurrent design of SoCs with embedded software, enabling
designers to rapidly create and validate SoC designs at the transaction
level in SystemC, thus enabling "what-if" analyses of different chip
architectures and choosing the one that best meets specific system
requirements.
The CoWare Model Library provides designers with high-quality,
high-performance SystemC IP models such as embedded processors, peripherals
and memory.
"Partnering with CoWare broadens the opportunities for designers to
implement chips that use our clock-less interconnect," stated David Fritz,
Silistix CEO. "The increasing complexity of SoCs is pushing the design
community to incorporate ESL tools into the design flow, allowing them to
identify and resolve system problems earlier in the design cycle. Working
with a leader like CoWare allows our common customers to take advantage of
a superior set of ESL design tools while reaping the benefits of self-timed
interconnect in their chips."
"We are very pleased to combine our ESL design tools and expertise with
Silistix's self-timed interconnect development tools," said A.K. Kalekos,
vice president of marketing and business development at CoWare. "The
resulting solution will provide SoC designers with distinct design and
power advantages, allowing them to get their products to market faster and
with better performance."
Silistix to demonstrate ESL chip design with self-timed interconnect at DAC
Silistix will be demonstrating the results of the collaborative effort
between Silistix and CoWare in Silistix's Booth (#1714) at this summer's
Design Automation Conference (DAC) in San Francisco, CA, July 24-27. The
demonstration will show CHAINworks integrated with the CoWare Platform
Architect and CoWare Model Designer ESL tools.
About CHAINworks
Silistix's CHAINworks tool suite generates the interconnect fabric between
the various IP blocks. CHAINworks takes a description of the initiator and
target ports of an SoC design and synthesizes a structural netlist for an
interconnect system. CHAINdesigner, a design exploration tool, takes a
description of the connectivity and ports of a design and generates the
structure of the fabric along with link widths and fine-grained pipeline
stages to balance area, speed and power tradeoffs. CHAINcompiler takes
the constrained netlist generated by CHAINdesigner and components from
CHAINlibrary, an asynchronous interconnect component library, to
produce the structural netlist suitable for inclusion into the targeted
SoC. This netlist is then input into to a logic-synthesis tool and mapped
to standard cells. Chips using CHAIN self-timed interconnect provide
significant power and design advantages over chips that are data-rate
limited by a global system clock.
About Silistix
Silistix is a venture-funded spin-out of the University of Manchester, UK,
with backing from Intel Capital. The company's focus is on the development
and deployment of EDA tools for the design and synthesis of self-timed
CHAIN technology for complex system-on-a-chip (SoC) communication. The
company has offices in Manchester, England, San Jose, California, and
Tokyo, Japan. For more information call 408-573-6104 or visit
www.silistix.com.
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