Aptix Offers High Performance, Transaction-Based Co-Emulation; Transaction-Level Verification Raises Level of Abstraction for System on Chip Designers.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 16, 2003 Aptix Corporation, a leader in emulation and pre-silicon prototyping, announced today that it is shipping the only reconfigurable hardware platform to run at multi-megahertz speeds and offer high-performance transaction-based emulation based on the Accellera SCE-MI standard-Aptix SoC Validation Lab(TM). The new product incorporates technology from Zaiq Technologies, and includes Zaiq's extensive libraries of verification IP. By combining transactions with emulation, Aptix pre-silicon prototyping systems provide fast system validation speeds that can shave six to nine months from a development cycle. "Simulation performance can't keep up with today's large designs," noted, Charlie Miller, Sr. vice president of marketing and business development at Aptix. "Our Aptix SoC Validation Lab speeds up embedded electronic system validation by 1000's of times, and its use of the Accellera SCE-MI standard supports interoperability." "On a 400,000 gate network-processor design, we see speed-ups of up to 4000x over a Verilog software simulator running on a Sun Ultrasparc 60. On larger designs, the improvement is greater," Miller added. The Aptix SoC Validation Lab targets embedded system Any electronic system that uses a CPU chip, but that is not a general-purpose workstation, desktop or laptop computer. Such systems generally use microprocessors, or they may use custom-designed chips or both. on chip designs and increases productivity because of its fast cycle time and because it enables validation to occur at a higher level of abstraction The level of complexity by which a system is viewed. The higher the level, the less detail. The lower the level, the more detail. The highest level of abstraction is the single system itself. . It allows test developers to reuse the same testbenches throughout the validation cycle, from high-level system models, through RTL (Register Transfer Level) A high-level hardware description language (HDL) for defining digital circuits. The circuits are described as a collection of registers, Boolean equations, control logic such as "if-then-else" statements as well as complex event sequences; simulation, to emulation. Working at the transaction level permits test developers and hardware designers to remain at a higher level of abstraction, closer to their application domain, thus making them much more productive. Software developers can execute testbench scenarios running at multi-megahertz speeds, rather than connecting expensive test equipment to an emulator or prototype to simulate the real operating environments of their designs. Galaxy's Service Customers Are among the First Users According to Archer Yang, Senior Product Marketing Manager at Galaxy in Taiwan, "Verifying SoC designs has become a huge bottleneck. Many of our customers have asked for help. We are supplying access to the Aptix SoC Validation Lab to customers on a service basis to help verify their designs. By using the combination of transactions and co-emulation, they can speed verification performance by orders of magnitude." Aptix and Zaiq Products The Aptix SoC Validation Lab consists of the Aptix System Explorer hardware platform for building reconfigurable pre-silicon prototypes, Aptix Expeditor(TM) software (formerly called Aptix MVP (Multimedia Video Processor) A high-speed DSP chip from Texas Instruments, introduced in 1994. Officially introduced as the TMS320C80, it combines RISC technology with the functionality of four DSPs on one chip. ), the Zaiq Pre-configured Reusable Environment and testing Platform (PREP(TM)) and verification IP components from Zaiq's SystemWare(TM) libraries that support standard protocols such as Ethernet, SPI (1) (Stateful Packet Inspection) See stateful inspection. (2) (Service Provider Interface) The programming interface for developing Windows drivers under WOSA. , PCI (1) (Payment Card Industry) See PCI DSS. (2) (Peripheral Component Interconnect) The most widely used I/O bus (peripheral bus). , PCI-X (PCI eXtended) An enhanced PCI bus technology originally developed by IBM, HP and Compaq that is backward compatible with existing PCI cards. PCI and 32-bit PCI-X slots are physically the same, and PCI cards can plug into PCI-X slots. , Packet over SONET A metropolitan area network (MAN) or wide area network (WAN) transport technology that carries IP packets directly over SONET transmission without any data link facility such as ATM in between. , USB USB in full Universal Serial Bus Type of serial bus that allows peripheral devices (disks, modems, printers, digitizers, data gloves, etc.) to be easily connected to a computer. and AMBA AMBA Area Metropolitana de Buenos Aires (Spanish) AMBA Advanced Microcontroller Bus Architecture AMBA American Mold Builders Association AMBA American Mustang and Burro Association AMBA Association of Master of Business Administration . What's New -- Fast validation 1000's times that of software-only simulation -- Seamless migration from system-level simulation to RTL simulation to emulation using the same testbench -- Synthesizable testbenches -- Improved test development productivity -- Support for the Accellera SCE-MI industry standard for transaction analysis for interoperability Pricing and Availability For current Aptix customers, the price of the Aptix SoC Validation Lab starts at $75,000 (USD USD In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the U.S. Dollar. Notes: The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion. ) for a one-year license. This includes Zaiq libraries and supporting software and the SCE-MI interface. About Aptix Aptix Corporation is a leading provider of high-performance pre-silicon prototype (PSP (PlayStation Portable) See PlayStation. ) solutions to System-on-Chip (SoC) developers, enabling them to accelerate their time-to-market, reduce costs and improve their product performance. Aptix's reconfigurable and portable PSPs enable hardware developers to integrate custom logic and to verify and debug To correct a problem in hardware or software. Debugging software means locating the errors in the source code (the program logic). Debugging hardware means finding errors in the circuit design (logical circuits) or in the physical interconnections of the circuits. complex SoC designs in a real-world environment and software developers to accelerate the firmware and application software development timeline. In addition, these flexible prototypes can be deployed for field-testing and to multiple customers for evaluation, providing a development head start. Visit Aptix at http://www.aptix.com. Aptix is headquartered at 1249 Innsbruck Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94089 Phone: (408) 541-4700. Notes to editors: A white paper and graphics are available on request. Acronyms and definition: PSP Pre Silicon Prototype RTL Register Transfer Level SCE-MI Standard Co-Emulation Modeling Interface This standard defines a high-speed, asynchronous, transaction-level interface between simulators or testbenches and hardware-assisted solutions such as emulation or rapid prototypes and allows for re-use of models among different design tools. More information is at www.accellera.org. SoC System on Chip Aptix is a registered trademark of Aptix Corporation. Aptix SoC Validation Lab and Aptix Expeditor are trademarks of Aptix Corporation. ZAIQ and ZAIQ Technologies are registered trademarks of ZAIQ Technologies. All other registered trademarks or trademarks are property of their respective owners. |
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