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The first Verilog simulator available on the Windows OS. The simulator had a cycle-based counterpart called 'CycleDrive'. FrontLine was sold to Avant! in 1998, which was later acquired by Synopsys in 2002. Synopsys discontinued Purespeed in favor of its well-established VCS simulator. Quartus II Simulator (Qsim) Altera: VHDL-1993, V2001, SV2005
Emacs, Cadence Design Framework, Synopsys Custom Designer MKS Integrity: Yes Windows, Linux, Unix, Solaris, AIX, Eclipse, Microsoft Visual Studio, Perforce and others. Also provides support for the industry standard Source Code Control (SCC) interface [67] Mercurial: included, [nb 84] Trac, Kallithea
Synopsys, Inc. is an American electronic design automation (EDA) company headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, that focuses on silicon design and verification, silicon intellectual property and software security and quality. Synopsys supplies tools and services to the semiconductor design and manufacturing industry.
Specman is a feature of Cadence's new Xcelium simulator, where tighter product integration offers both faster runtime performance and debugs capabilities not available with other HDL simulators. In principle, Specman can co-simulate with any HDL simulator supporting standard PLI or VHPI interface, such as Synopsys's VCS, or Mentor's Questa.
A private equity consortium led by Clearlake Capital and Francisco Partners is in advanced talks to acquire the software integrity (SIG) unit of chip designer Synopsys for more than $2 billion ...
SystemVerilog, standardized as IEEE 1800, a technical standard of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, is a hardware description and hardware verification language used to model, design, simulate, test and implement electronic systems.
The world of electronic design automation (EDA) software for integrated circuit (IC) design is dominated by the three vendors Synopsys, Cadence Design Systems and Siemens EDA (Formerly Mentor Graphics, acquired in 2017 by Siemens) which have a revenue respectively of 4,2 billion US$, 3 billion US$ and 1,3 billion US$.
In 2000, EVE was founded in France. [1]In 2002, EVE launched its flagship ZeBu's first emulation product and SystemC support. [2]In May 2006, EVE introduced a communication link to SystemVerilog simulation, SystemVerilog assertion support, and a register transfer level compiler for mapping an ASIC or System-on-a-chip (SOC) design into ZeBu's arrays of FPGAs.