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Denali Offers Hitachi's Dram Simulation Models for Advanced System Verification.


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PALO ALTO Palo Alto, city, California
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, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 27, 2000

Hitachi leverages Denali's SOMA technology to

streamline delivery of high-quality models

Denali Software Denali Software, Inc. is an American software company, based in Palo Alto, California. The company produces electronic design automation (EDA) software and intellectual property (IP) design cores for memory and other standard interfaces. , Inc. today announced the immediate availability of high-performance simulation models for Hitachi's line of DRAM components, including the industry's first 512-Mbit Synchronous DRAM Synchronous DRAM - Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory  (SDRAM (Synchronous DRAM) A type of dynamic RAM (DRAM) memory chip that has been widely used since the late 1990s. SDRAM chips eliminated wait states by dividing the chip into two cell blocks and interleaving data between them. ) series. The models utilize Denali's Specification of Memory Architecture (SOMA) which enables designers to quickly integrate and verify Hitachi's memory components within their designs.

SOMA models and product datasheets for Hitachi DRAM devices are now available online at http://www.hitachi.co.jp/Sicd/English/Products/memorye.htm (English site) or http://www.hitachi.co.jp /Sicd/Japanese/Products/memory.htm (Japanese site), providing designers with instant access to the most up-to-date and accurate memory models for system design and verification.

Increasing system performance and capacity of information devices such as personal computers and workstations drive the demand for high-speed, high-capacity memories. To meet this need, Hitachi developed the industry's first 512-Mbit SDRAMs, employing two stacked Stacked is an American television sitcom that premiered on Fox on April 13, 2005. On May 18, 2006, Stacked was cancelled, leaving five episodes unaired in the United States. The last episode aired on January 11, 2006.  256-Mbit SDRAM chips. To ease the integration of Hitachi memory devices into high performance systems, Hitachi is working with Denali to provide SOMA models for almost all Hitachi DRAM devices.

Katsuyuki Sato, Department Manager of DRAM Technology & Marketing Dept., Semiconductor & Integrated Circuits Integrated circuits

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 Group, Hitachi, Ltd., said, "Denali's SOMA models enable our customers to use Hitachi's advanced DRAM memories within any design environment. This is significant because it makes it more attractive for designers to integrate Hitachi DRAMs into complex system designs."

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 Sanjay K. Srivastava, president of Denali Software, "Our customers rely on us to deliver accurate and efficient models for the latest memory technologies. We are proud to announce support for Hitachi's entire line of DRAM devices, including their industry-first 512Mb SDRAM."

About Denali

Denali Software, Inc. is the world's leading provider of solutions for memory subsystem A unit or device that is part of a larger system. For example, a disk subsystem is a part of a computer system. A bus is a part of the computer. A subsystem usually refers to hardware, but it may be used to describe software.  design and integration. Denali's products are used to model, design, and verify memory subsystems for networking, consumer electronics, computer systems, telecommunications Communicating information, including data, text, pictures, voice and video over long distance. See communications.  equipment and other electronic systems. Over 150 companies use Denali's tools, technology and services to streamline the traditionally inefficient flow of integrating new memory technologies into complex system designs.

Denali Software, Inc. is headquartered at 644 Emerson Street, Suite 7, Palo Alto, Calif., 94301. 650 325-7241, FAX: 650 325-5724. More information on Denali's products and services is available at http://www.denalisoft.com

Denali Software acknowledges trademarks or registered trademarks of other organizations for their respective products and services.
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