SAN JOSE, Calif.
January 25, 2006
Will Demonstrate Hardware-Assisted Verification January 26-27 in Yokohama, Japan
SAN JOSE, Calif. Jan. 25, 2006 EVE will demonstrate its high-speed, hardware-assisted verification platform in Booth #404 this week at the Electronic Design and Solution (EDS) Fair at Pacifico Yokohama in Yokohama, Japan. The demo is based on an MPEG4 decoder processing a real-time video clip, including a video transactor and a JTAG transactor connected to a GDB software debugger running at a speed of 32MHz.
The verification platform EVE will exhibit -- named ZeBu for Zero Bugs -- employs a breakthrough hardware and software architecture that removes the drawbacks of traditional field programmable gate array (FPGA)-based verification systems. It offers the debugging and ease-of-use of the best hardware emulation systems with the performance and price of FPGA prototypes. Using ZeBu, systems-on-chip (SOC) design teams can accelerate hardware debugging as well as integrate and test embedded software.
A presentation by Dr. Lauro Rizzatti, vice president of worldwide marketing and general manager of EVE-USA, will be given January 27.
Details on EVE and its ZeBu can be found at: http://www.eve-usa.com.
For more information on EDS Fair, visit: http://www.edsfair.com.
For more information about EVE and ZeBu, contact Lauro Rizzatti, general manager of EVE USA. He can be reached at (408) 855-3201 or via email at lauro@eve-team.com.