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News Release from: Synplicity
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 08 April 2005

Samsung joins the Synplify ASIC fan club

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Synplify ASIC synthesis software has been adopted by Samsung Electronics Co and may now be used by Samsung's ASIC customers.

Synplify ASIC synthesis software has been adopted by Samsung Electronics Co and may now be used by Samsung's ASIC customers As a part of the relationship between the two companies, Samsung is integrating Synplicity's ASIC synthesis software into its ASIC design flow as a qualified ASIC synthesis solution

In addition, Synplicity has added Samsung as the latest member of the Synplify ASIC vendor support programme.

"We believe the Synplify ASIC software provides our customers with a broad range of benefits, such as the tool's ease of use, QoR optimisation functionality and its top-down design capabilities for multi-million-gate designs", said Dr Jeong-Taek Kong, Vice President of Computer-Aided Engineering at Samsung Electronics' System LSI Division.

"We have evaluated the ASIC synthesis product through an extensive qualification process and now our customers can take advantage of Synplicity's ASIC software".

"We're extremely pleased that Samsung, one of the top semiconductor companies in the world, has worked so closely with us to qualify the Synplify ASIC software for use by its global ASIC customers", said Andrew Haines, Vice President of Marketing, Synplicity.

"Through our ongoing relationship, Synplicity and Samsung will continue to work together to deliver best-in-class solutions to our mutual customers".

Samsung joins a growing list of ASIC vendors that support the Synplify ASIC software.

Other members of the Synplify ASIC vendor support programme include: AMI Semiconductor, ChipX, eASIC, Faraday, Fujitsu, IBM, K-Micro, MagnaChip, NEC Electronics, and Oki Semiconductor.

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