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Product category: Design and Development Software
News Release from: nSys Design Systems
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 02 March 2006

ChipX signs for PCI Express verification

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Structured ASIC specialist ChipX has chosen the nSys Verification Suite (nVS) for PCI Express verification.

Structured ASIC specialist ChipX has chosen the nSys Verification Suite (nVS) for PCI Express verification ChipX structured ASICs offers near standard-cell ASIC performance and low power, without the manufacturing times or risks normally associated with traditional ASICs

ChipX provides the broadest range of structured ASICs in the market today, including pre-validated subsystems for PCI Express and USB2.0 HS OTG.

"We offer verification IP as part of our complete solution for PCI Express for the CX6100 family of PCI Express structured ASICs, and found that the nSys PCI Express nVS to suit our requirements", said Wouter Suverkropp, Director of Strategic Marketing at ChipX.

"We have been very pleased with the responsiveness of the nSys support team when we were using the nVS for our internal engineering effort, and also when implementing complete PCIe system solutions for our customers".

"We are pleased to be part of the complete PCI Express offering from ChipX".

"Developers using structured ASICs will now be able to verify their integrated designs rapidly while using our nVS for PCI Express", said Atul Bhatia, Director, nSys Design Systems.

"Our nVS has rich features to work seamlessly in System level verification environments, leading to significant improvement in verification productivity".

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