The SPIRIT Consortium Adds FPGA Solution Providers to its Roster, Along with a GPS Solution Company and a Consultancy
SAN JOSE, Calif.,
As FPGA designs become
more advanced, IP re-use is becoming a fundamental principle of rapid SoC
implementation. Incorporating commercial
IP is a strategy that addresses fast-moving markets, short product life cycles,
and the need to keep design costs, a priority for FPGAs. The focus of The SPIRIT Consortium to
establish a set of IP and tool integration standards that enable proliferation
of IP reuse will be directly applicable into this area of fast prototyping and
custom system design. In addition to
this, The Consortium welcomes the addition of technical and product expertise
in the area of IP re-use for radio-frequency design, as well as professional
training organizations.
The SPIRIT Consortium
provides the high quality IP-XACT™ specification for documenting IP using XML
meta-data and interfacing tools using APIs that access design meta-data
descriptions of complete system designs.
The Consortium tunes the specifications it delivers to the requirements
of the industry, and it is focused on enabling technologies for the efficient
design of electronic systems from concept to production.
About The Consortium
The SPIRIT Consortium
is a global organization focused on establishing multi-faceted IP/tool
integration standards that drive sustainable growth in electronic design. It is comprised of leading EDA, IP, system
integration, and semiconductor companies dedicated to the adoption of a unified
set of specifications for configuring, integrating, and verifying IP in
advanced SoC design tool sets. For more
information on The SPIRIT Consortium and its goals, please visit
www.spiritconsortium.org.
For more information
about The Spirit Consortium, please contact Jayne Scheckla at 503-685-4833 or
jayne_scheckla@mentor.com.
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