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News Release from: Synplicity
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 06 September 2002
Software aids TI's wireless development
Texas Instruments has added Synplicity's FPGA synthesis and RTL prototyping software into its design flow.
Texas Instruments has added Synplicity's FPGA synthesis and RTL prototyping software into its design flow The companies signed a long-term licensing agreement granting Texas Instruments worldwide access to Synplicity's current FPGA synthesis and RTL prototyping products
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 16 Apr 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Under terms of the agreement, Synplicity will provide licenses of its Amplify Physical Optimizer, Synplify and Synplify Pro FPGA synthesis software and its RTL prototyping software, Certify and Certify SCT, to Texas Instruments for the design and development of FPGAs and FPGA-based prototypes for application specific standard parts (ASSP).
"After an extensive evaluation, we are pleased to make Synplicity's software products a part of our Wireless Terminal FPGA design flow", said Mike Fazeli, Worldwide Electronic Design Automation Support Manager for the Wireless and DSP Product Groups at Texas Instruments.
"The performance of Synplicity's FPGA synthesis and RTL prototyping software is helping us reduce overall verification cycle time".
Gary Meyers, vice president of worldwide sales at Synplicity, added, "This long-term agreement with Texas Instruments demonstrates Synplicity's strategy of providing the best products and support to industry leaders.
For more than four years, Texas Instruments designers have used our leading FPGA synthesis and RTL prototyping solutions.
We are pleased that the agreement enables TI design engineers worldwide to access these solutions and we are committed to ensuring their success".
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