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Antrim expands product offerings to include mixed-signal intellectual property design packages
ANTRIM EXPANDS PRODUCT OFFERINGS TO INCLUDE MIXED-SIGNAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY DESIGN PACKAGES
Tools, IP and design services deliver comprehensive solution for telecommunication, multimedia and consumer electronics applications
The IP development team in Le Vaud, Switzerland, under Bendt Sorensen, vice president of technology and Antrim co-founder, has additional mixed-signal design packages for the consumer and telecommunications markets under development. Antrim is working with commercial foundries to validate the IP design packages.
"Successful mixed-signal design requires a unique combination of elements, and Antrim is committed to deliver the complete solution," said Roy McGuffin, president and CEO of Antrim. "Antrim's dedication to providing mixed-signal design tools that support an innovative, proven methodology with IP packages and design services is unrivaled. Our customers rely on Antrim's expertise in mixed-signal to achieve their goals. We will continue to expand our design tool suite while providing the intellectual property and services our clients require."
Antrim Tools
Antrim design tools support development, reuse and retargeting of mixed-signal IP. Antrim®-ACV provides an automated method for analysis, characterization, verification and reuse of mixed-signal designs. Using Antrim's Burst[tm] technology, multiple simulations execute in parallel across available processors on the network. Antrimâ-ACM provides exhaustive IP characterization and verification of user-defined conditions resulting in reusable, retargetable characterization plans producing "Silicon-Calibrated" [tm] behavioral models. Antrim®-MSS is Antrim's premier mixed-signal synthesis and optimization product. Antrim®-AMS is the industry's only single kernel mixed-signal simulator.
About Antrim
Antrim Design Systems, Inc. has delivered the world's first complete mixed-signal synthesis system incorporating design software, intellectual property and expert design services. Targeting the communications, multimedia and consumer electronics markets, Antrim leverages the knowledge of mixed-signal designers in a system that maximizes optimization, reuse and retargetability. Based in Scotts Valley, California, the company is privately held.
Headquarters: 5550 Scotts Valley Drive, Suite 300, Scotts Valley, California 95066. Telephone: 1.831.430.1900. On the web at http://www.antrim.com
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For more information contact:
Nelson Seiden Antrim Design Systems Inc. Tel: 1.831.430.4819 Email: nseiden@antrim.com http://antrim.com | Cindi R. Maciolek Grand Arbor Press Tel: 1.702.341.5395 Email: cindi@grandarbor.com |
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