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News Release from: Celoxica
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 25 January 2006
Indian alliance targets programmable
systems
Celoxica is working with India-based Synoro Technologies to develop programmable IP solutions for key vertical market applications.
Celoxica is working with India-based Synoro Technologies to develop programmable IP solutions for key vertical market applications Targeting the rapidly increasing number of FPGA and SoPC based production deployments in automotive, imaging and network security, the companies will combine Celoxica's C-based design and synthesis technology with Synoro's algorithm expertise and engineering muscle
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 6 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Leveraging Celoxica's ESL design path from software specification to hardware implementation, Hyderabad based Synoro will demonstrate how very complex algorithms and software models can be accelerated and quickly realised in working silicon.
"By adopting ESL design and Celoxica tools we can better tackle massive algorithm complexity and create the HW/SW systems and IP that people want faster than ever before", said Dr Sarma CTO at Synoro.
"With IP parameterisation made easy because of C-based design, customers can also benefit from increased flexibility and better reuse though customisation and optimisation".
Electronic system level (ESL) design provides the critical bridge between the system mix of hardware and embedded software content.
It provides an integrated view of the system and enables designers and IP developers to focus on algorithm content and value.
Implementation effort to off-the-shelf programmable hardware and SoCs is minimised by using a direct path from software to silicon.
"Programmable silicon has hit the price, performance inflection point for volume production in new application areas", said Colin Mason, Vice President of Asia Pacific for Celoxica.
"To exploit this new opportunity, partner companies such as Synoro are increasingly using our ESL tools to rapidly design their IP and expert knowhow into circuits and software".
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