Parallel Fast-Spice Simulator Verifies Large Mixed-Signal SoCs

March 12, 2007
Magma provides a parallel fast-Spice simulation option for its FineSim Pro circuit-level simulation and analysis tool, better equipping designers for verification of very large, complex mixed-signal SoCs. This technology provides faster simulation and mor

With FineSim Pro Parallel Manager, a parallel fast-Spice simulation option for Magma's FineSim Pro circuit-level simulation and analysis tool, designers are better equipped for verification of very large, complex mixed-signal systems on chip (SoCs). According to Magma, the option, based on the company's Native Parallel technology, enables simulation of designs that previous simulators could not handle.

This technology not only provides much faster simulation, but also delivers more accurate results than other commercial products. With increased performance, capacity and accuracy, analog designers can now simulate advanced mixed-signal designs, such as wireless SoCs or very large Flash or DRAM designs.

FineSim Pro Parallel Manager is available now for production use with FineSim Pro for full-chip circuit-level simulation and analysis. Contact Magma directly for pricing and delivery information — check out Magma.

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