Product category: Design and Development Software
News Release from: Cadence Design Systems
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 10 September 2002
Cadence selected as prime EDA vendor
Austria Microsystems has qualified Cadence analogue/mixed-signal solutions as a reference flow
Austria Microsystems will provide its customers with a complete Cadence portfolio of analogue/mixed-signal design tools for use in all design flows, making Cadence its prime EDA vendor. The complete analogue/mixed-signal and digital design tool solution includes Cadence Spectre simulator, NC-Verilog digital simulator, Virtuoso XL layout editor, BuildGates synthesis product with sign-off static timing analysis and full RTL to GDSII flow with SE-PKS.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 10 September 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The next generation process design kit (PDK) from Austria Microsystems will be called HIT-Kit (high performance interface tool-kit).
Austria Microsystems has integrated Cadence design tools as a reference flow in analogue/mixed signal and the digital area into the HIT-Kit.
The combination of tools and HIT-Kit will help ensure optimum productivity for customers using the Cadence/Austria Microsystems environment.
"With Cadence as our prime EDA vendor means that our customers now have access to one of the industry's most comprehensive design tools, methodologies and manufacturing for complex analogue and mixed-signal designs", said Humbert Noll, director foundry services, Austria Microsystems.
"Providing this level of support to our customers means that Austria Microsystems can significantly extend the reach of its design support capabilities and enhance delivery on customer projects".
"Companies working on complex analogue and mixed-signal designs can achieve improved efficiency and faster time-to-market by having access to a tightly integrated design toolkits and a fully integrated critical path all the way to the foundry", said Robert Schweiger, field marketing manager for Cadence.
"With support from Cadence, Austria Microsystems is delivering on these aspirations by offering the most integrated design toolkit, methodologies and production capabilities on the market".
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