The Open SystemC Initiative's (OSCI's) AMS 1.0 standard is the first modeling language targeting system-level design and verification to describe analog/mixed-signal behavior as a natural extension to ...
For some time now, advocates of various high-level design languages have sparred over which approach to design at a level of abstraction above register transfer level ...
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. — Launching an open-source development effort isn't a pathway to riches. But for Mark Burton, founder of the GreenSocs initiative, it may be a way to bring SystemC-based tools and ...
A design tool firm is offering free training in the SystemC language through its website. Forte Design Systems said its introductory course is aimed at engineers who are investigating language ...
SAN JOSE, USA: The Open SystemC Initiative (OSCI) an independent non-profit organization dedicated to supporting and advancing SystemC as an industry standard language for electronic system-level ...
IRVINE, Calif. — While the Open SystemC Initiative (OSCI) struggles with turmoil amidst accusations of possible antitrust violations, a quieter C language standards effort — the SpecC Technology Open ...
While putting together ESNUG 414, I noticed how well Tenison Technology's cycle-based Verilog to SystemC VTOC simulator did in a user benchmark. Robert Clark of Parama Networks reported seeing 14x to ...
High-level synthesis (HLS) is a design flow in which design intent is described at a higher level of abstraction than RTL, such as in SystemC/C++ or MATLAB. HLS tools are expected to synthesize this ...
In order to perform architectural exploration, performance analysis and optimization, early validation of software, improved productivity in hardware development and many other tasks, the industry ...
Students experienced and interested in C++ programming are invited to contribute to the evolution of the SystemC ecosystem ELK GROVE, Calif., Feb. 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Accellera Systems ...
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