SANTA
CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 22, 2004--Sequence
Design today announced that the company's analysis, optimization
and extraction tools that have ported to the 64-bit Linux
operating system running on the AMD Opteron(TM) processor
demonstrated a dramatic increase in speed and capacity on
ASIC, as well as COT designs.
When run on AMD Opteron processor-based systems, CoolTime
(power integrity analysis), PhysicalStudio (power and signal
integrity optimization) and Columbus (the industry's most
accurate RLC extractor) have all displayed performance increases
greater than threefold when compared to traditional RISC-based
systems. PowerTheater, the industry-standard RTL power management
solution, has demonstrated up to fivefold increase in speed
on the AMD Opteron processor-based platform.
"The AMD Opteron processor with Direct Connect Architecture
provides next-generation performance as well as a flexible
upgrade path from 32- to 64-bit computing," said Pat Patla,
director, AMD's Server/Workstation Business, Microprocessor
Business Unit, CPG. "With a single architecture designed to
meet current and future business needs, the AMD Opteron processor
can help to minimize the integration complexities presented
by business environments today and in the future. Sequence's
high-performance tools are displaying significant performance
gains running on AMD Opteron processor-based servers and this
is great news for designers."
"We have collaborated with Sequence for a number of years
on their high-performance software and are not surprised by
the results they are generating," said Fred James, EDA account
manager at Sun. "Sun offers a complete new line of AMD Opteron
processor-based servers and workstations that can give designers
the performance levels Sequence has demonstrated. The dual-processor
Sun Fire V20z Server and quad-processor V40z, both based on
the AMD Opteron Processor, deliver high performance, reliability,
and scalability in low-cost, rack-optimized form factors."
"Success or failure in the semiconductor design space is
measured by the length of a design cycle," said Susheel Chandra,
senior vice president of research and development at Sequence
Design. "AMD Opteron processor-based systems offer designers
screaming speed, as has been witnessed over the range of tools
in our NanoCool power integrity flow. The quick and the accurate
win the race to market and that's why the AMD Opteron processor
for performance, and Sequence, for accuracy, are an ideal
combination."
About NanoCool
The Sequence NanoCool power integrity flow begins with ESL
and RTL power analysis, followed by the concurrent analysis
and optimization of power, voltage-drop, signal integrity
and timing, concluding with RLC extraction and electrical
sign-off.
The NanoCool initiative is a joint venture among semiconductor
designers, EDA tool vendors, IP companies and library suppliers,
to provide a complete power integrity flow that includes concurrent
power management, timing and signal-integrity capabilities
to achieve rapid design closure at 130-nm and below. Partners
include Broadcom, Artisan, Novas, GoldenGate and Virtual Silicon.
About Sequence
Sequence Design Inc. enables system-on-chip designers to
bring higher-performance and lower-power integrated circuits
quickly to fabrication. Sequence's power and signal integrity
software give its more than 130 customers the competitive
advantage they need 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 Cadence
Design Systems' Connections(TM) and Mentor Graphics' Open
Door(TM) partnership programs. Additional information is available
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