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Press ReleaseACCELLERA EXPANDS EFFORTS, ANNOUNCES COMMITTEE TO DEVELOP STANDARD ELECTRONIC DESIGN KIT FORMATS: Semiconductor, EDA, Foundry and Library/IP Companies Collaborate and Support Industry-wide OpenKit InitiativeNovember 10, 2003, ICCAD, San Jose, Calif.Accellera, the electronics industry organization focused on language-based electronic design standards, today announced the formation of a new Accellera technical subcommittee for the standardization of custom design kit data. The subcommittee, called the Accellera OpenKit (OK) Initiative, includes representatives from semiconductor, Electronic Design Automation (EDA), foundry and intellectual property (IP) companies. They are working together to define standard design kit formats for representing process technology and other design data in EDA environments. The establishment of standard formats for custom design data will save a significant amount of engineering time currently spent in integrating tools with design kits, as well as simplify the use of multiple tools, flows and different IC processes. "Accellera welcomes the opportunity to extend its standards activities to the area of design kits. We believe that we can add value to the industry by providing standard data formats for transistor-level design, an area that has needed it for a long time," said Dennis Brophy, Chairman of Accellera. Design kits provide information required by EDA tools during the simulation, implementation and verification steps of IC design. This information includes process design rules, device models, schematic symbols and parameterized cells used for custom layout. To date, standards are largely nonexistent in the area of design kits. Nomenclature, use models, interfaces, quality thresholds, and delivery structures and mechanisms can vary widely depending on the selection of tools, library or IP and the targeted foundry requirements. Industry Support "NEC Electronics America uses a wide variety of IC processes, EDA tools and vendors,ä said Wolfgang Roethig, Senior Engineering Manager at NEC Electronics America. ãWe support Accellera's efforts to incubate EDA standards that facilitate and streamline the design flow. Custom cell development and qualification are critical and time-consuming. The OpenKit Initiative strives to simplify the complex tasks necessary to deliver high-quality custom cells for SoC designs." "Our long-standing philosophy is to lead and embrace open initiatives that help grow the industry, said Maq Mannan, vice president of the PDK Solutions Group at Cadence Design Systems, Inc. "As the leader in custom IC EDA solutions and process design kit (PDK) development, Cadence is lending its support to the OpenKit Initiative as a step forward in providing designers with a new generation of higher quality, silicon-accurate PDKs in less time." "Customers should have the freedom to chose the best in class design tools without being constrained by tool dependent requirements," said Rich Goldman, vice president, strategic market development at Synopsys. "Customer reaction to the OpenKit Initiative has been overwhelmingly supportive. Our goal is to allow our customers to focus on the development of the design and minimize the time required to create the design kit. Synopsys has been a strong supporter of standards and is an active participant in this Initiative." "The need to simplify analog design is becoming as apparent now just as the need to automate digital design was in the early eighties, said Jim Hogan, Sr. VP Business Development, Artisan Components. "The OpenKit Initiative will establish standards for custom design data elements or Design Kits that will enable greater automation to speed designs and to leverage limited analog expertise. The fact that all members of the design to manufacturing supply chain are represented will ensure that the resulting standards will serve the whole custom design-to-fab community." About the OpenKit Initiative About Accellera
Notes to editors For more information about Accellera: Accellera acknowledges trademarks or registered trademarks of other organizations for their respective products and services. Quotes "With our unified data model and full front to back design flow for RF design, AWR's single focus on improving productivity of gigahertz product development requires deep commitment to interactive yet disciplined RF design methodology. At this point, however, the underlying design kits are not as disciplined as we, and the industry, would like. We believe the OpenKit Initiative is the right way to bring standards into the design kits of the future, and we are committed, through our participation on this subcommittee, to making them more consistent and less costly to create, deliver, use and support" said James Spoto, president and CEO of Applied Wave Research. "As a supplier of advanced silicon processes, TSMC understands our customers' desire to rapidly move to the next generation technology. By having a standard design kit format and structure in place, we can populate our kits with more accurate information earlier in the process development cycle thereby giving our customers as early access to the new process as possible. We support the OpenKit Initiative and we participate in their development of these important new standards" said Kuo Wu, Deputy Director of EDA Marketing at TSMC. "The open kit initiative is a very positive opportunity to move to a higher level in the integration of standards between the design environment building blocks," said Peter Fleischmann, Mixed-Signal Technology Development, Productization Manager, Texas Instruments. "At TI we support a large number of design kits to cover a wide range of applications. Common standards, such as the OpenKit Initiative, provide efficiencies of scale and are consistent with our vision of how interoperability of tools and kits should evolve." "Chartered has been a public supporter of standards and openness since
our beginning. As a pure play foundry we know the importance of choice to our customers. We both support the OpenKit
Initiative and participate in its activities," said Walter Ng, senior director, Worldwide Design Solutions, Chartered
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