AMD and Moscape Partner to Build a Cohesive Circuit Design Methodology for Microprocessor Design; Moscape to Provide Crucial Circuit Integrity Analysis.SANTA CLARA Santa Clara, city, Cuba Santa Clara (sän`tä klä`rä), city (1994 est. pop. 217,000), capital of Villa Clara prov., central Cuba. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 7, 1999-- Moscape, Inc. announced a multi-year technology partnership with Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD (Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA, www.amd.com) A major manufacturer of semiconductor devices including x86-compatible CPUs, embedded processors, flash memories, programmable logic devices and networking chips. ) to build a rule-based circuit analysis tool for AMD's next-generation microprocessor microprocessor, integrated circuit containing the arithmetic, logic, and control circuitry required to interpret and execute instructions from a computer program. designs. Moscape's patented assertion-based technology enables designers to uncover several implementation issues In the Business world, companies frequently set-up a connection between which they transfer data. When the connection is being set-up, it is referred to as implementation. When issues occur during this phase, they are known as implementation issues. to increase quality and performance of their design prior to tapeout. Moscape has delivered the basic customizable assertion-based engine that enables design methodology enforcement across the entire project. After a successful evaluation of the core engine, AMD engineers suggested several project-specific requirements. "Moscape certainly has the right idea about what the problem is," said Bruce Gieseke, K8 Circuit Design Manager and AMD Fellow. "A problem that we see in such complex S-O-C designs is the enforcement of a good methodology across such a large design team that ensures the quality, reliability and process scalability of the design. In a large and complex design task such as a high-end microprocessor, we cannot leave anything to chance. Besides needing the best static timing analysis, logic verification, and physical implementation tools, we need to verify (1) To prove the correctness of data. (2) In data entry operations, to compare the keystrokes of a second operator with the data entered by the first operator to ensure that the data were typed in accurately. See validate. the electrical integrity of the entire design." "With Moscape's technology we will be able to check many fundamental and AMD specific circuit integrity rules. CircuitScope has many rules built-in for immediate use. Its extendibility via the API (Application Programming Interface) A language and message format used by an application program to communicate with the operating system or some other control program such as a database management system (DBMS) or communications protocol. , user-definable circuit classifications, and assertion language is a major benefit," continued Gieseke. "Another thing that we are thoroughly impressed im·press 1 tr.v. im·pressed, im·press·ing, im·press·es 1. To affect strongly, often favorably: with is the ability and willingness of Moscape to work with us on CircuitScope enhancements. Since they have designed a few chips themselves, they understand exactly where we are coming from." "Our intent is to integrate CircuitScope into our design methodology, and to continue to work with Moscape to fix bugs and continue to enhance its functionality," concluded Gieseke. "We are excited about the opportunity to work with a fine team of designers that shares our views about the significance of predictability and cohesive cohesive, n the capability to cohere or stick together to form a mass. design methodology," said Dr. Rajit Chandra, vice president of technology at Moscape. "We are committed to this long term relationship and confident that it will provide unparalleled mutual benefits," Chandra added. For more information contact 800/635-6488 or sales@moscape.com, http://www.moscape.com. Moscape, Inc., Santa Clara, develops and markets rules-based, static analysis tools for predicting design integrity problems in deep submicron ICs. The company was founded in 1997 and is privately held. Note To Editors: Moscape and CircuitScope are trademarks of Moscape, Inc. |
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