SANTA
CLARA, Calif. - May 17, 2005 - Sequence Design, Inc. today
announced that Toshiba America Electronics Components, Inc.
(TAEC) has introduced a design kit to support its custom system-on-chip
(SoC) and application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) customers
using Sequence Design's PowerTheater. The new kit supports
designs for enhancing the Toshiba low-power methodology design
flow using its TC280 (130nm) and TC300 (90nm) process technologies
with support planned for future processes. Customers now can
use this qualified flow for RTL power estimation and analysis
with PowerTheater.
"Power management is extremely important to our success
in the consumer electronics market," said Shigenori Imazato,
vice president of engineering for the TAEC Design Centers.
"PowerTheater can estimate power at the RT level with
verifiable accuracy to silicon. Key to our selection of PowerTheater
was the large number of successful tape-outs completed within
Toshiba for both RTL and gate-level power analysis. By offering
and supporting this kit, our customers can now have the ability
to predict power early in the design cycle. It enables our
customers to achieve design power goals and better manage
power integrity during physical implementation."
PowerTheater was benchmarked on a 10-million gate ASIC to
establish 15 percent accuracy between RTL and gates. Operating
on a 64-bit platform, PowerTheater analyzed power on the entire
design both at RTL and gates in less than overnight runs.
"While RTL power technology continues to be our biggest
differentiator with PowerTheater, we have achieved a breakthrough
in performance and capacity for overnight turns on designs
up to 50 million gates," said Piyush Sancheti, vice president
of product management at Sequence. "The new 2005.1 release
of PowerTheater enables power profiling at the gate-level
to help identify the key cycles for detailed power integrity
analysis during physical layout."
"Adoption of PowerTheater for TAEC Design Centers and
its future customers broadens our strong relationship with
and commitment to Toshiba worldwide. We are excited that Sequence
power analysis and optimization products are adding value
not only to Toshiba but now also to their customers worldwide,"
said Vic Kulkarni, president and CEO of Sequence. "Since
the very beginning of Sequence, Toshiba has been a key technology
partner with its leadership in low-power applications and
design techniques."
About PowerTheater
The PowerTheater product suite offers a comprehensive set
of capabilities for low-power RTL design and full-chip power
analysis that easily fits into existing mainstream flows while
providing design teams with the means of taming power consumption.
Accuracy is achieved through a combination of special-purpose
estimation algorithms and carefully crafted modeling techniques.
Key features include:
- Full-chip RTL power profiling and debugging using PowerTheater's
graphical user interface to highlight power hot spots to
enable algorithm and architecture tradeoffs
- RTL clock power estimation and prediction of power saving
with clock gating
- Low-power RTL block design to perform design tradeoffs
and power reduction using low power guidelines and power
lint checks
- Single-pass mixed language support for Verilog, Verilog2001
and VHDL
- Gate-level power verification including new technology
for power and current profiling to debug power and enable
selection of appropriate cycles for downstream power integrity
analysis
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About Sequence
Sequence Design, Inc. enables system-on-chip designers to
bring higher-performance and power-aware nanometer integrated
circuits quickly to fabrication. Sequence's power and signal
integrity software give its more than 125 customers the competitive
advantage necessary to excel in aggressive technology markets,
despite demanding complexity and time-to-market issues of
nanometer design.
Sequence has worldwide development and field service operations.
The company was recently named by Reed Electronics as one
of the top 10 companies to watch in the electronics industry.
Sequence is privately held. Sequence is a member of the ARM
Connected Community(TM), Cadence Design Systems' Connections(TM),
and Mentor Graphics' Open Door(TM) partnership programs. Additional
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