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Synopsys Unveils Precision Parallel Technology

(Technology News, 21 Sep 2010 )

Synopsys Inc. has unveiled the new HSPICE Precision Parallel (HPP) multi-threading technology that delivers up to 7X simulation speed-up for complex analog and mixed-signal designs. In addition to the new HPP technology, the HSPICE 2010 solution includes enhanced convergence algorithms, advanced analog analysis features and foundry-qualified support for process design kits (PDKs) that extend HSPICE gold-standard accuracy to the verification of complex circuits such as phase-locked loops, SERDES, data converters, high-precision custom digital and power management. With HSPICE 2010, design teams can accelerate verification of their analog circuits across process variation corners and reduce the risk of silicon respins.

In 2008, HSPICE was one of the first commercial circuit simulators to introduce full multi-threading capability. The new HPP technology takes multi-threading performance to a new level for complex analog circuits with significantly faster speed and class-leading multicore scalability. HPP combines an adaptive sub-matrix technology with optimized cache utilization and streamlined device model evaluation to obtain fast, highly-scalable performance on today's multicore machines. Efficient memory management allows simulation of post-layout circuits larger than 10 million elements.

"We evaluated HSPICE Precision Parallel technology to speed up our multimillion-element complex clock mesh network simulation," said Antonio Todesco, SMTS Design Engineer, Graphics Silicon Engineering group at Advanced Micro Devices. "HSPICE Precision Parallel technology allowed us to achieve one-day turnaround time for ECO, extraction and simulation while using less memory and delivered the timing resolution needed to support clock mesh circuit integrity."

"With the increasing use of digitally-assisted analog circuits in SoCs, designers are demanding innovation in circuit simulation to significantly speed up transient simulation and to take advantage of the latest multicore compute resources," said Paul Lo, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Synopsys Analog and Mixed-Signal Group. "We continue to invest in new HSPICE technology to improve simulation productivity for the HSPICE user community."

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