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Simplex's VoltageStorm 3.0 Shortens Power Grid Sign-off Time From Days to Hours Through Interactive IR Drop Analysis.


Pricing and Availability

VoltageStorm version 3.0 with the new PGS PGS Pages
PGS Petroleum Geo-Services
PGS Planning Gain Supplement (UK land tax)
PGS Parallel Giant Slalom (skiing and snowboarding competitions)
PGS Plant Genetic Systems (Belgium) 
 Exploration feature is available now running on Sun and HP workstations. U.S. pricing starts at $150,000.

About Quantum Effect Devices Quantum Effect Devices was a company originally named Quantum Effect Design, incorporated in 1991. The three founders, Tom Riordan, Earl Killian and Ray Kunita were senior managers at MIPS Computer Systems Inc.. , Inc.

Quantum Effect Design, Inc., founded in 1991, designs, develops and markets high-performance, cost-effective, market-driven embedded microprocessor solutions. The company designed and developed many of the 64-bit MIPS (Million Instructions Per Second) The execution speed of a computer. For example, .5 MIPS is 500,000 instructions per second; 100 MIPS is a hundred million instructions per second.  microprocessors including the popular R4600(TM), R4700(TM), R4650(TM), R4640(TM), R5000(TM) and under its own "RISCMark(TM)" label, the RM5230(TM), RM5260(TM), RM5270(TM) and RM7000(TM).

Quantum Effect Design's RM52xx and RM7000 product families include 32- and 64-bit embedded microprocessors targeted at emerging and fast-growing markets such as internetworking, printers, games, Windows CE-based devices, Internet TV/set-top boxes/cable modems and high-speed communications devices. The company has an unsurpassed record of designing and delivering innovative high-performance microprocessors in breakthrough time-to-volume.

Company headquarters are located in Santa Clara, Calif. Telephone: 408/565-0300. QED QED
abbr.
Latin quod erat demonstrandum (which was to be demonstrated)


QED which was to be shown or proved [Latin quod erat demonstrandum]

Noun 1.
 World Wide Web site: http://www.qedinc.com.

About Simplex

Simplex Solutions, Inc. is a pioneer in the new market for deep submicron full-chip interconnect verification. The company currently develops full-chip IC extraction and analysis software, used worldwide by companies developing microprocessors and integrated circuits (ICs) to ensure chip performance and reliability. Simplex works closely with semiconductor foundries Chartered, IBM, NEC (NEC Corporation, Tokyo, www.nec.com, www.necus.com) An electronics conglomerate known in the U.S. for its monitors. In Japan, it had the lion's share of the PC market until the late 1990s (see PC 98).

NEC was founded in Tokyo in 1899 as Nippon Electric Company, Ltd.
, TSMC TSMC Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Ltd
TSMC Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation
TSMC Traffic Systems Management Center
TSMC Toll Station Management Controller
TSMC Transportation Supply Maintenance Command
TSMC Technical Services Manager Code
, Toshiba and UMC to develop extraction models, validate extraction accuracy and deliver power grid sign-off (PGS).

The company's investors include Attractor Investment Management, Intel Corp., Mayfield Fund, Sumitomo Corp., and Worldview Technology Partners. Simplex can be reached at 408/617-6100 or on the web at http://www.simplex.com.

Note to Editors: MIPS is a registered trademark and R5000 a trademark of MIPS Technologies, Inc. R4600, R4700, R4650, and R4640 are trademarks of Integrated Device Technology IDT (NASDAQ: IDTI) was founded in 1980 as a semiconductor vendor. Employing approximately 2500 people worldwide, headquartered in San Jose, California and operating a fab in Hillsboro, Oregon, the company both designs and fabricates semiconductor components. , Inc. RISCMark, RM5230, RM5260, RM5270, RM52xx and RM7000 are trademarks of Quantum Effect Design, Inc.

Fire & Ice is a registered trademark and VoltageStorm and PGS Exploration are trademarks of Simplex. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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