Magma and Partners to Showcase Advanced IC Design Ecosystems at DAC 2007
(Interviews, 29 May 2007 )
Magma Design Automation Inc. has announced a line-up of partner activities for the 44th Design Automation Conference that will showcase mutual customers' design successes and advanced IC design ecosystems based on Magma and third-party software.
"As part of our efforts to enable our customers to 'Design Ahead of the Curve,' Magma works with key partners to develop and prove advanced IC design flows, reference methodologies and industry standards," said Yatin Trivedi, director of Magma's Industry Partnership Program. "We're pleased to be offering mutual customers an opportunity to learn how they can better leverage critical technology to achieve better quality of results and faster time to market while reducing development costs."
Magma and its partners will offer the following in-depth presentations:
ESL Design - AutoESL Design Technologies: High-level ESL Synthesis with AutoPilot - Bluespec: An ESL Methodology—From High-Level Design to Hardware-Assisted Verification to Layout - DeFacTo Technologies: RTL—The Right Time to Consider DFT - Forte Design Systems: A Direct Path from a High-level Algorithm Using SystemC to GDSII - Mentor Graphics: Rapid ASIC Development from C to Optimized GDSII Using High-Level Synthesis - Silistix: Interconnects—From Specification to GDSII
Timing Constraints - Atrenta: Create, Verify and Manage Your Design Constraints—Improve Chip QoR - Blue Pearl Software: It's All About Timing—Getting Your Constraints Right
Design Case Studies - Fastrack Design: Been There, Done That: Achieving First-Time Silicon Success for Large and Complex 65-nm ASICs - LSI: Implementing and Debugging Complex Clocking Schemes - MIPS Technologies: MIPS-Magma Reference Methodology – The Latest in Hardening Processor Cores for Speed