SANTA CLARA,
Calif. - April 23, 2007 - Key Stream Corporation, designers
of low-power wireless LAN chipsets, today announced they are
using Sequence Design's PowerTheater to reduce power "when
it counts," early in the design cycle, at RTL.
"PowerTheater helps us understand and reduce power at
RTL when it counts," said Key Stream senior engineer,
Hiroyuki Sakurai. "We get immediate feedback to help
us understand the power profile early, allowing the team to
examine multiple 'what-if' scenarios to optimize the chip
architecture for low power."
Key Stream is designing 802.11a/b/g wireless LAN chipsets,
primarily for emerging portable applications where low-power
requirements are critical. Sakurai related power-reduction
results using PowerTheater for two blocks from a Key Stream
design.
In the first block, the Key Stream design team achieved a
50 percent reduction in dynamic power with PowerTheater WattBots
and linters, which automatically identified specific power-saving
opportunities within the design. In the second example, Key
Stream realized the advantages of RTL power analysis using
the powerful debug environment of Power Theater over gate-level
analysis: Specifically, RTL power analysis made it much simpler
to examine tradeoffs between power and speed, a difficult
and time-consuming challenge at gate level.
"PowerTheater shows us an easy-to-understand RTL tree,
identifying the worst power offenders, so we can quickly spot
which modules are a problem and then use WattBots to reduce
power," Sakurai said. "And utilizing PowerTheater's
peak and vector analysis makes it easy to find wasted power
in the design."
About PowerTheater
PowerTheater is the industry's first RTL power analysis and
management solution, with a singular ability to accurately
estimate and reduce power at RTL. PowerTheater offers silicon-aware
support for power management techniques, including voltage
islands, mixed voltage threshold, power gating, and clock
gating.
About Key Stream Corporation
Key Stream Corporation was established in December 2000 and
has developed and brought to market wireless LAN communication
baseband / MAC processors and RF chips supporting the IEEE
802.11a, 11b, and 11g standards. Key Stream supplies wireless
LAN chipsets featuring wireless LAN communication processors
with embedded CPUs and the company's exclusive low-power technology,
mainly for mobile embedded applications. Key Stream is unique
in providing a comprehensive range of services including LSI
design; firmware, driver, and application development; reference
designs; and consulting. For more information: http://www.keystream.co.jp/en/index.html.
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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