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Cadence Introduces Voltus IC Power Integrity Solution, Delivering Exceptional Performance and Capacity in Power Signoff

Highlights:

  • New power integrity analysis engine with massively parallel execution brings up to 10X faster performance
  • New hierarchical architecture supports very large designs up to 1 billion instances
  • Tightly integrated with key Cadence tools throughout the design flow, including Cadence Tempus Timing Signoff Solution, for the fastest design closure in the industry

SAN JOSE, Calif., Nov. 12, 2013—Addressing the critical power challenges faced by electronics developers, Cadence Design Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CDNS) today introduced Voltus™ IC Power Integrity Solution, delivering record performance and capacity power analysis to meet the needs of next-generation chip design . Voltus IC Power Integrity Solution draws on unique new technology as well as integration with Cadence® IC, package, PCB and system tools to enable design teams to better manage power issues throughout the product development cycle and achieve faster design closure.

“As a global leader in embedded processing semiconductor solutions, Freescale is always on the lookout for new design tools that help us innovate and create at the most advanced levels of technology,” said Ken Hansen, vice president and chief technology officer at Freescale Semiconductor. “We are teaming early on with Cadence to validate the Voltus technology and  we are impressed by its performance gains. This type of enhanced productivity is invaluable to help us meet our time-to-market goals.”

Following the May release of Tempus™ Timing Signoff Solution, the Voltus solution marks the second major new product this year from Cadence aimed at speeding design signoff and closure. Using the Voltus solution, Cadence customers can shrink the critical power signoff closure and analysis phase to a minimum through key capabilities including:

  • A new massively distributed parallel power integrity analysis engine that delivers a scalable performance gain up to 10X over competing products
  • A hierarchical architecture that, coupled with the parallel execution, scales to multiple CPU cores and servers, enabling the analysis of designs of up to a billion instances
  • SPICE-accurate  solver technology that provides the most accurate power signoff results
  • Physically-aware power integrity optimization, such as early rail analysis, de-coupling cap and power gating switches, that improves physical implementation quality and speeds up design closure
  • Voltus IC Power Integrity Solution delivers these capabilities as a standalone product, but provides even greater benefits when integrated with other Cadence tools:
  • The industry’s first unified electrical signoff solution for faster, converged timing and power signoff, when used with Tempus Timing Signoff Solution
  • A unique and comprehensive power integrity solution encompassing chip, package and PCB when combined with Encounter® Digital Implementation System and Allegro® Sigrity™ Power Integrity
  • Analysis of custom/analog IP in an analog mixed-signal SoC design when integrated with Virtuoso® Power System
  • Accurate IC chip power integrity analysis, driven by real-world power stimulus when used  with Palladium® Dynamic Power Analysis functionality

“With power issues playing an ever-growing role in SoCs, we realized that existing technology would not meet the needs for complex designs,” said Anirudh Devgan, Senior Vice President of the Digital and Signoff Group (DSG) at Cadence.  “Voltus IC Power Integrity Solution is Cadence’s answer to these challenges, and all our early adopters are reporting great successes on its performance and capacity, including on-time tapeout for one of the industry’s largest chips.”

Availability

Voltus IC Power Integrity Solution is available now. Cadence will showcase the Voltus capabilities at the Signoff Summit on Nov. 21 at Cadence headquarters in San Jose, Calif.  For more information about the Signoff Summit, please click here. For more information about Voltus IC Power Integrity Solution, visit the Cadence website at www.cadence.com/news/voltus.

About Cadence

Cadence enables global electronic design innovation and plays an essential role in the creation of today’s integrated circuits and electronics. Customers use Cadence software, hardware, IP, and services to design and verify advanced semiconductors, consumer electronics, networking and telecommunications equipment, and computer systems. The company is headquartered in San Jose, Calif., with sales offices, design centers, and research facilities around the world to serve the global electronics industry. More information about the company, its products, and services is available atwww.cadence.com.

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