Product category: Design and Development Software
News Release from: CoFluent Design
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 25 April 2007
Design software chosen
by research platform
CoFluent Design's CoFluent Studio has been selected as part of the CIM PACA collaborative research platform
The CIM PACA (Centre Integre de Microelectronique Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur) offers to its members, including Atmel, NXP, STMicroelectronics, Texas Instruments, the University of Nice and other public research labs, three collaborative research platforms for the development of microelectronics applications.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 25 April 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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CoFluent Studio joined the 'Design' platform as architecture exploration and performance analysis solution.
This platform serves developers or microelectronic chips at the heart of secured communicating devices.
The goal of the CIM PACA Design platform is to offer to the local industrial and academic community tools and techniques allowing them to address the challenges of the design of integrated circuits for the next decade in the field of secured communicating solutions.
Research priorities include innovative system-on-chip (SoC) designs, wireless communications and security, with the objective to reach an optimal use of technology capacities and define mature design processes.
'CoFluent Studio is already well implanted in the PACA region where we have one of our major customers' said Stephane Leclercq, CEO of CoFluent Design.
'The CIM PACA platform will allow the local actors of the microelectronics industry and research community to benefit from CoFluent's mapping technology'.
'This is a great opportunity for us to further strengthen our relations with world-leading semiconductor companies'.
'The University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis is a source of strong expertise and experience with CoFluent's products and technologies as computer engineering students of the Polytech Nice-Sophia and researchers at the CNRS/LEAT labs are already using CoFluent Studio' said Fabrice Muller, Associate Professor at Polytech Nice-Sophia, researcher at LEAT labs and participant in CIM PACA projects.
'This pool of available competences, combined with the experience of real industrial projects, is the key of a successful adoption of innovative tools like CoFluent Studio that are required to address next-generation SoC challenges'.
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