SANTA CLARA,
Calif. - Jan. 8, 2007 - Sequence Design will again be exhibiting
its all-star lineup of power-aware tools along with award-winning
extraction technologies at Japan's 2007 Electronic Design
and Solution Fair (EDSF) in Yokohama, Japan, January 25-26.
At Sequence's Booth No. 403, the company will show enhanced
versions of its low-power analysis and optimization tools,
including PowerTheater 65, CoolTime, CoolPower and CoolCheck.
In addition, corner modeling and other new features for the
award-winning Columbus extraction suite will make their debut
at EDSF.
"Japan is rapidly moving to 65nm, presenting new challenges
to control leakage power and manage the physical effects of
power," said Sequence president and CEO, Vic Kulkarni.
"We believe the intelligent and concurrent power-aware
flows and methodologies we bring to this year's EDSF not only
meet these challenges, but set the stage for the next leap
forward in semiconductor technology."
Those interested in scheduling a meeting with Sequence during
EDSF may contact Aki Momokawa, amomokawa@sequencedesign.com,
or telephone 03-5777-1807. For more information on EDSF: http://www.edsfair.com.
About Sequence
Sequence Design accelerates the ability of SoC designers to
bring high-performance, power-aware ICs quickly to market.
Sequence's power and signal- integrity software solutions
give customers the competitive advantage necessary to excel
in aggressive technology markets, despite the demanding complexity
and time-to-market issues of nanometer design. Sequence serves
over 150 customers worldwide, in application segments such
as consumer, wireless, mobile computing, multimedia, cell
phones, digital cameras, network-on-chip processors, and other
power-sensitive markets. Sequence has worldwide development
and field-service operations and is privately held. Please
see sequencedesign.com.
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