Arithmatica's CellMath Designer Datapath Synthesis Tool Selected by ATI for Next Generation Graphics Designs.WARWICK, U.K. -- Arithmatica, the silicon math company, today announced a multi-year, volume licence agreement to supply its flagship CellMath Designer datapath synthesis software to ATI Technologies “ATI” redirects here. For other uses, see Ati. ATI Technologies U.L.C. ATI is a major Canadian designer and supplier of graphics processing units, motherboard chipsets, and video display cards. , Inc. "ATI (ATI Technologies Inc., Markham Ontario, http://ati.amd.com) A leading manufacturer of graphics chips and display adapters. Founded in 1985 by K. Y. Ho, Benny Lau and Lee Lau, ATI chips and boards are widely used by OEMs. has deployed Arithmatica's CellMath Designer for datapath design in our graphics production flow," said Greg Buchner, VP of Engineering. "We were able to achieve aggressive datapath area targets with a solution that integrated well with our current design flow." Tony Curzon Price, 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. of Arithmatica, said: "We have been working with ATI for over a year, so ATI's decision to adopt us is a meaningful endorsement for us. We love working with engineering groups of the calibre we find at ATI: they stretch us, teach us what is really important in advanced ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) Pronounced "a-sick." A chip that is custom designed for a specific application rather than a general-purpose chip such as a microprocessor. design flows and ultimately make us deliver a superior product. ATI's flow requirements made us work very hard on making our formal verification
In the context of hardware and software systems, formal verification support almost push-button (electronics) push-button - A roughly fingertip-sized plastic cover attached to a spring-loaded, normally-open switch, which, when pressed, closes the switch. Typical examples are the keys on a computer or calculator keyboard and mouse buttons. on complicated floating point blocks. We look forward to a continued, close relationship with ATI over the years ahead." Availability Arithmatica actively markets and supports its products in North America, Europe, Japan, Korea and Taiwan. About Arithmatica Arithmatica is the first company focused solely on using advances in silicon math algorithms to lower costs and power and increase speed for math-intensive ICs, such as those used in 3D graphics, imaging, multimedia, wireline and wireless communications, and embedded processing. Its unique technology, available through its tools products and design services, provides differentiated improvement to licensees' ICs. The company received its first venture funding in 2001 and is headquartered in Warwick, U.K., with sales and support operations in Palo Alto, California “Palo Alto” redirects here. For other uses, see Palo Alto (disambiguation). Palo Alto (IPA: /ˌpæloʊˈʔæltoʊ/, from Spanish: palo: "stick" and alto: "high", i.e. . For further information about how its silicon math solutions increase silicon efficiency and boost productivity, please visit: www.arithmatica.com. Note to Editors: Arithmatica, the Arithmatica logo and CellMath are trademarks of Arithmatica Ltd. All other trademarks and registered trademarks belong to their respective companies. |
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