Product category: Design and Development Software
News Release from: Real Intent
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 4 December 2006
QLogic aims to
beat timing exception errors
QLogic, a leader in storage area networking products, has adopted PureTime, Real Intent's formal timing exception verifier software
PureTime is used to remove the risk of timing exception errors, as well as reducing schedule risks when compared with a manual review process. 'With PureTime, we can improve our design quality and designer productivity in a quick automated way', said Tom Paulson, Principal Engineer at QLogic.
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'Relying on a manual review process for timing exceptions is slow, labor intensive and open to human error'.
'By introducing PureTime into our flow, we improved our design confidence and turnaround time'.
'We chose PureTime because it gives us a complete stand-alone solution from a single provider, which verifies both false and multicycle paths'.
'The verification of timing exceptions is a clear need for the electronics design industry'.
'Companies are increasingly relying on them in complex hardware design, and the lack of automatic verification of their correctness is a major concern to our customers', said Rich Faris, Vice President of Marketing and Business Development, Real Intent.
'Our solution enables users to get more out of their silicon, while removing functional and schedule risks associated with using unproven exceptions'.
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