Canadian Microelectronics Building National SOC Research Network With Synchronicity Design Collaboration Software.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers MARLBORO Marlboro or Marlborough (märl`bərō), city (1990 pop. 31,813), Middlesex co., E Mass.; settled on the site of a Native American village 1657, inc. as a city 1890. , Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 11, 2002 The Canadian Microelectronics Corp. (CMC (Common Messaging Calls) A programming interface specified by the XAPIA as the standard messaging API for X.400 and other messaging systems. CMC is intended to provide a common API for applications that want to become mail enabled. 1. ) today announced the purchase of design collaboration and semiconductor intellectual property (IP) distribution software from Synchronicity synchronicity (singˈ·kr Inc. to facilitate the rollout of Canada's System-On-Chip (SOC) Research Network. The SOC Research Network will allow university researchers, students and industry to meet the challenge of the global shift from discrete chip-based electronics products to those that implement complete systems on a single chip. Canadian university researchers, students and their industry partners will use Synchronicity's IP Gear Publisher Suite(TM) to facilitate distribution and support of IP cores, such as those from ARM plc (Nasdaq:ARMHY), to professors and students at the 32 universities in the new Research Network. The Publisher Suite will also be used to facilitate the transfer of the GDSII GDSII Graphic Design System II design layout files, in a managed fashion, from any of the member universities to the semiconductor fabrication fabrication (fab´rikā´sh n the construction or making of a restoration. company used by CMC to produce prototype devices. Finally, the Synchronicity Developer Suite(TM) will enable collaborative design among researchers at multiple universities and industry partners. Dr. Brian Barge, 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. of CMC, said, "For Canada's SOC Research Network, we have chosen vendors that are best-in-class in the area of semiconductor design tools, design services and IP cores. We selected Synchronicity because they are clearly the market leader in SOC design collaboration, design reuse and IP distribution systems, an area of growing importance for electronics companies in Canada and around the world." "We are excited to be an integral part of the SOC Research Network, the most advanced collaborative university design team program of its kind. It fits with our vision to be the standard platform for design chain collaboration and IP reuse," said Dennis Harmon, president and CEO of Synchronicity. "Many of the world-class semiconductor design companies in Canada, such as Nortel Networks (Nortel Networks Limited, Brampton, Ontario, www.nortelnetworks.com) A world leader in telecommunications products, which includes switching, wireless and broadband systems for service providers and carriers, telephones and systems for residential and business users, computer telephony and PMC-Sierra, are Synchronicity customers. With CMC's direct impact on the development of highly skilled employees for this industry, we are pleased to contribute to this world-class Research Network to achieve our vision in Canada." About CMC CMC (Canadian Microelectronics Corp.) is a unique model of government/industry/university collaboration that delivers advanced tools and technologies to enable leading-edge research in Canadian universities and high-quality training of future employees in industry. Established in 1984, CMC is a not-for-profit organization and is supported by contributions of technology, services and cash from industry and by matching funding from the federal Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) is a Canadian government division that provides grants for research in the natural sciences and in engineering. In 2004-2005, it will invest CAD $850 million in university-based research and training. . Through Queen's University Queen's University, at Kingston, Ont., Canada; nondenominational; coeducational; founded 1841 as Queen's College. It achieved university status in 1912. It has faculties of arts and sciences, education, law, medicine, and applied science, as well as schools of , CMC is also managing major grants from the Canada Foundation for Innovation Mission and Mandate The Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) is an independent corporation created by the Government of Canada to fund research infrastructure. The CFI's mandate is to strengthen the capacity of Canadian universities, colleges, research hospitals, and and the Ontario Innovation Trust to deliver research infrastructure for system-on-chip investigations at Canadian universities. CMC's membership now includes 44 universities and 25 industrial organizations, each selecting a member representative who acts as the main liaison with CMC. More information about the company is available at http://www.cmc.ca. About Synchronicity Synchronicity accelerates innovation with design collaboration software See collaborative software. . Eight of the top-ten semiconductor companies use Synchronicity to connect their design chain at the team, enterprise and/or market levels. Our solutions enable IC, embedded software and system developers to move from concept to product to revenue more quickly by implementing best practices, managing design content, capturing design intent, tracking project status and facilitating design reuse. Headquartered in Marlboro, Mass., 508/485-4122, Synchronicity has offices worldwide. For more information visit www.synchronicity.com. Note to Editors: The Synchronicity logo, DesignSync and ProjectSync are registered trademarks and IP Gear and Synchronicity Developer Suite are trademarks of Synchronicity, Inc. of Marlboro, MA. All other trademarks are acknowledged as property of their owners. |
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