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CDNS News Common Power Format Contributed by Cadence to Si2 Ahead of Schedule as a Result of Significant Customer Input
SAN JOSE, Calif. & AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cadence Design Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CDNS) and Silicon Integration
Initiative (Si2) today announced that Cadence®
has contributed the Common Power Format (CPF) to Si2’s
Low Power Coalition (LPC). The contribution, provided before its
anticipated date of January 31, 2007, was made as a result of
significant customer input. The move accelerates a unified effort to
create one common format for low-power design, implementation and
verification.
The contribution was made possible through comprehensive review of CPF
by Power Forward Initiative (PFI) advisors, who provided more than 500
inputs that have been incorporated into CPF. The PFI advisory group is
comprised of leaders representing all segments of the electronics
industry including semiconductor, foundry, semiconductor-equipment,
systems and electronic-design automation companies. The extent of
participation by these companies attests to the comprehensive
applicability of CPF to a wide range of low-power design requirements.
“The industry has demanded a single standard
for specifying low-power intent that will satisfy a broad set of needs
throughout the full design flow, is capable of production use in the
shortest time possible, and must absolutely be open –
right now,” said Steve Schulz, president and
CEO, Si2. “Si2 commends Cadence for the early
contribution of CPF that now makes that vision possible, under the
guidance of the entire LPC membership, to quickly move toward a single
standard for broad industry benefit.”
“We see the accelerated CPF contribution as a
significant step towards getting unifying efforts behind a single power
standard,” said Lew Chua-Eoan, Senior Staff
Manager from Qualcomm. “Low-power design is a
critical technology challenge for our industry. A common set of
standards will bring significant design-time reduction and cost
advantages for IP vendors as well as the user community.”
"As one of the Low Power Coalition architects, I am very pleased that
Cadence accelerated their contribution of the Common Power Format to
Si2," said Dr. Gary Delp, Distinguished Engineer, Office of the CTO, LSI
Logic. "It is crucial that Low Power Coalition work is open and that we
move to align the various low power format efforts. Having the Common
Power Format contributed enables the coalition to move quickly towards
convergence around power standards which will benefit silicon designers
and manufacturers as well as our mutual customer base."
“We’re delighted
that overwhelming customer input has enabled Cadence to accelerate the
CPF schedule yet again and make the contribution to Si2 almost two
months early,” said Jan Willis, senior vice
president of Industry Alliances at Cadence. “Having
included input from users across the design chain, and now being
available to the Si2 LPC, CPF is open and a reality. It’s
time the industry unites. It’s time for one
standard.”
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 and hardware, methodologies,
and services to design and verify advanced semiconductors, consumer
electronics, networking and telecommunications equipment, and computer
systems. Cadence reported 2005 revenues of approximately $1.3 billion,
and has approximately 5,200 employees. 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 at www.cadence.com.
About Si2
Si2 is an organization of industry-leading semiconductor, systems, EDA,
and manufacturing companies focused on improving the way integrated
circuits are designed and manufactured in order to speed time to market,
reduce costs, and meet the challenges of sub-micro design. Si2 is
uniquely positioned to enable collaboration through a strong
implementation focus driven by its member companies. Si2 focuses on
developing practical technology solutions to industry challenges. Si2
represents over 100 companies involved in all parts of the silicon
supply chain throughout the world.
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