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Low power ,Incisive,CPF

  • A CPF User Perspective on IEEE 1801 (UPF) “Methodology Convergence”

    By leveraging Common Power Format (CPF) constructs and removing some older Unified Power Format (UPF) commands, the emerging IEEE 1801-2013 standard (UPF 2.1) will help enable "methodology convergence" with CPF. Kamran Haqqani, principal engineer at Maxim Integrated, will be happy to see this...
    Posted to Industry Insights (Weblog) by rgoering on Mon, May 13 2013
  • New Incisive Low-Power Verification for CPF and IEEE 1801 / UPF

    On May 7, 2013 Cadence announced a 30% productivity gain in the June 2013 Incisive Enterprise Simulator 13.1 release . Advanced debug visualization, faster turn-around time, and the extension of eight years of low-power verification innovation to IEEE 1801/UPF are the key capabilities in the release...
    Posted to Low Power (Weblog) by Adam Sherilog on Tue, May 7 2013
  • Pretty Scary, Huh Kids?

    In honor of Halloween, here are some horror stories about low power bugs. These are real bugs at real customers that would have led to real dead chips. Horror story #1: It was a dark and stormy night… Ok, it was around lunch time. But a customer had just spent three weeks coding a UPF file to...
    Posted to Logic Design (Weblog) by Rich Owen on Thu, Oct 30 2008
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