Abbas El Gamal and Resve Saleh Join Xoomsys as Advisors.SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Xoomsys Inc., a Silicon Valley company focused on offering scalable performance for accurate circuit simulation, today welcomed Dr. Abbas El Gamal and Dr. Resve Saleh into the company as advisors. Dr. El Gamal is a professor of electrical engineering and the Director of the Information Systems Laboratory at Stanford University; Dr. Saleh is NSERC/PMC-Sierra chairholder in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of British Columbia Locations Vancouver The Vancouver campus is located at Point Grey, a twenty-minute drive from downtown Vancouver. It is near several beaches and has views of the North Shore mountains. The 7. . "Abbas and Res are highly respected industry veterans and bring a wealth of experience with them," said Anjaneya Thakar, Xoomsys president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. . "Both of them have a proven track record of founding successful companies based on breakthrough technologies, and they have strong research interests in subjects adjacent to Xoomsys' core technology. We look forward to an exciting and productive relationship as Xoomsys pushes ahead into the market with its technology and products." Xoomsys' breakthrough technology enables the partitioning of large, tightly coupled circuits and the distribution of resulting partitions for simulation as effectively decoupled problems on multiple independent processors. The result is scalable performance in accurate circuit simulation using customers' trusted simulators and cost-effective Linux computers. Results from Xoomsys' first product were presented at the Design Automation Conference earlier this year, and the product is currently being beta tested at select customers. "Xoomsys' distributed processing technology is extremely compelling," said Dr. El Gamal. "Running circuit simulation in a distributed processing environment has been a longstanding problem in the industry, and Xoomsys has harnessed its effective decoupling Decoupling The occurrence of returns on asset classes diverging from their normal pattern of correlation. Notes: Take for example stock and corporate bond returns, which normally rise and fall together. technology very intelligently. I look forward to working with Xoomsys in identifying other applications where this technology can be applied to speed up simulation tasks and expand the business in these areas." "Very seldom do we see a technological breakthrough that brings fundamental changes to the IC design process," said Dr. Saleh. "Xoomsys' distributed processing technology will have a significant impact on circuit simulation. It is now possible to simulate complex and critical circuits in the presence of large amounts of parasitic data. This offers tremendous benefits to customers in maximizing yields for sub-100nm designs. I am excited to be involved with Xoomsys as they continue to build on their technology and extend into other areas of semiconductor design." Dr. Abbas El Gamal Dr. El Gamal has been on the faculty of the Department of Electrical Engineering at Stanford since 1981 and currently heads the El Gamal Research Group, which is currently involved in digital imaging, network information theory, and FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) A type of gate array that is programmed in the field rather than in a semiconductor fab. Containing up to hundreds of thousands of gates, there are a variety of FPGA architectures on the market. architecture projects. In 1990 he cofounded Silicon Architects, which was acquired by Synopsys (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :SNPS SNPS Space Nuclear Power System ). While on leave from Stanford from 1984 to 1988, he served as director of the LSI LSI: see integrated circuit. (Large Scale Integration) Between 3,000 and 100,000 transistors on a chip. See SSI, MSI, VLSI and ULSI. Logic Research Lab, and then cofounded Actel Corporation, where he served as chief scientist. Dr. El Gamal is a Fellow of the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, New York, www.ieee.org) A membership organization that includes engineers, scientists and students in electronics and allied fields. and a member of the ISSCC ISSCC International Solid State Circuits Conference ISSCC International Student Services Center Corporation Limited Technical Program Committee. He received his B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from Cairo University in 1972; he received his M.S. in statistics and Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Stanford in 1977 and 1978, respectively. Dr. Resve Saleh Dr. Saleh is currently the NSERC/PMC-Sierra chairholder in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. He served as conference chair of the International Symposium on Quality in Electronic Design, associate editor of the IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design, and is a fellow of the Advanced Systems Institute of British Columbia. He cofounded Simplex Solutions (acquired by Cadence Design Systems (company) Cadence Design Systems - A company that sells electronic design automation software and services. http://cadence.com/. See also Verilog. Inc., NYSE:CDN (Content Delivery Network) A system of distributed content on a large intranet or the public Internet in which copies of content are replicated and cached throughout the network. ), which developed software for the design and verification of integrated circuits. Before Simplex, Dr. Saleh spent nine years as a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Illinois University of Illinois may refer to:
About Xoomsys Xoomsys is developing a distributed processing solution that offers scalable performance for accurate circuit simulation using industry-standard simulators and inexpensive Linux computing clusters. Xoomsys' unique breakthrough technology enables orders of magnitude gain in simulation throughput without any loss in accuracy. Accurate large-scale circuit simulation is a critical requirement for silicon success as integrated circuits migrate to smaller geometries with high operating frequencies and low power consumption. The company was funded in October 2004 by Benchmark Capital and Morgenthaler Ventures. For more information, see www.xoomsys.com. |
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