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Product category: Design and Development Hardware
News Release from: ProDesign
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 06 October 2006

ASIC prototyping and emulation goes to
Korea

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ProDesign has appointed ED and C to market and support Chipit, the successful product family of high-speed ASIC prototyping and emulation systems, throughout Korea.

ProDesign has appointed ED and C to market and support Chipit, the successful product family of high-speed ASIC prototyping and emulation systems, throughout Korea "The needs for proven hardware-assisted verification tools such as CHIPit has been increasing quickly on the Asia market since the past two years"

"To take care of our customers in the best way, we established ED and C as local distributor in Korea".

"So, ProDesign continues to increase and stabilise its business to Asia".

"We are looking forward", stated Gunnar Scholl, Director, Marketing and Business Development.

ED and C (Electronic Design and Communication) is headed by JK Cho, President and CEO - who has keen experience with representing high technology and EDA products in Korea.

"The Chipit product family are outstanding reliable high-quality products which offer unprecedented speed and flexibility to validate algorithm performance and to verify and debug complex ASIC/SoC designs".

"Therewith we fulfil the demands of Korean design engineers to realise their applications in the digital media, telecommunication and mobile communication markets in the best way", said Cho.

ProDesign's Chipit ASIC prototyping line provides an integrated set of tools with debug capabilities that provide a dual solution for hardware and software verification and validation throughout the product life cycle.

The FPGA-based ProDesign Chipit platforms can handle capacities up to 21-million ASIC gates and run at system speeds up to 200MHz.

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