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Vivado Design Suite is a software suite for synthesis and analysis of hardware description language (HDL) designs, superseding Xilinx ISE with additional features for system on a chip development and high-level synthesis. [1] [5] [6] [7] Vivado represents a ground-up rewrite and re-thinking of the entire design flow (compared to ISE). [8] [9] [10]
Xilinx is the only (as of 2007) FPGA vendor to distribute a native Linux freeware synthesis toolchain. [121] Xilinx announced the architecture for a new ARM Cortex-A9-based platform for embedded systems designers, that combines the software programmability of an embedded processor with the hardware flexibility of an FPGA.
Xilinx ISE [2] (short for Integrated Synthesis Environment) [3] is a discontinued software tool from Xilinx for synthesis and analysis of HDL designs, which primarily targets development of embedded firmware for Xilinx FPGA and CPLD integrated circuit (IC) product families. It was succeeded by Xilinx Vivado.
Xilinx Simulator (XSIM) Xilinx: VHDL-1993,-2002 (subset),-2008 (subset), [2] V2001, V2005, SV2009, SV2012, SV2017: Xilinx Simulator (XSIM) comes as part of the Vivado design suite. It is a compiled-language simulator that supports mixed language simulation with Verilog, SystemVerilog, VHDL and SystemC language.
ModelSim is a multi-language environment by Siemens [1] (previously developed by Mentor Graphics, [2]) for simulation of hardware description languages such as VHDL, Verilog and SystemC, and includes a built-in C debugger.
Xilinx's tools provides the possibility of running software in simulation, or using a suitable FPGA-board to download and execute on the actual system. Purchasers of Vivado are granted a perpetual license to use MicroBlaze in Xilinx FPGAs with no recurring royalties. The license does not grant the right to use MicroBlaze outside of Xilinx's ...
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Virtex is the flagship family of FPGA products currently developed by AMD, originally Xilinx before being acquired by the former. [1] Other current product lines include Kintex (mid-range) and Artix (low-cost), each including configurations and models optimized for different applications. [2]