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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
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$.
ModelSim LE - Nanometer IC Design: digital design and simulation; Linux-based simulator with Dataflow Window and Waveform Compare; ModelSim PE - Nanometer IC Design: digital design and simulation; Windows-based simulator for VHDL, Verilog, or mixed-language simulation environments
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.
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.
Mentor Graphics Questa Advanced Simulator; Synopsys VCS-MX [19] Xilinx Vivado Design Suite (features the Vivado Simulator) Other: EDA Playground - Free web browser-based VHDL IDE (uses Synopsys VCS, Cadence Incisive, Aldec Riviera-PRO and GHDL for VHDL simulation) GHDL is an open source [20] VHDL compiler that can execute VHDL programs. GHDL on ...
List of free analog and digital electronic circuit simulators, available for Windows, macOS, Linux, and comparing against UC Berkeley SPICE.The following table is split into two groups based on whether it has a graphical visual interface or not.
Having worked on the GUI used by Synopsys, I can understand how they were able to integrate SystemVerilog quite quickly. The VCS GUI was developed independently of the simulator, (by Simulation Technologies, later Summit Design )and was designed to be able to work with different simulators and different HD Languages (concurrently, no less).