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Magma and UMC Announce UPF-Compliant Low-Power
Reference Flow
Talus
Power Pro validated to support Unified Power Format
DESIGN AUTOMATION CONFERENCE, Anaheim, Calif.
- June 10, 2008 - Magma
Design Automation Inc. (Nasdaq: LAVA), a provider of chip design
software, and UMC (NYSE: UMC; TSE: 2303), a world-leading semiconductor
foundry, today announced the availability of a validated UPF-compliant
low-power RTL-to-GDSII design flow that uses the UMC 65-nanometer
(nm) library. Based on the Talus
IC implementation system, including Talus Power Pro, and the unified
Magma design environment, the flow uses advanced low-power design
methodologies to minimize power consumption while maximizing quality
of results and reducing design iterations.
The validation process included implementing
a complex low-power design using a Unified Power Format (UPF)-compliant
specification to drive automatic creation of multiple power domains,
including level-shifter, isolation-cell and retention-flop insertion.
The design flow demonstrated UPF-compliant results and power reduction
using the UMC 65-nm process and low-power library
"The Magma-UMC UPF-compliant Low-Power Reference
Flow offers significant advantages," said Ming Hsu, vice president
of Worldwide IP Support at UMC. "The Magma software supports
UPF while enabling advanced techniques, including automated multi-voltage
designs, ultra low-power clock tree synthesis, and physical implementation,
that meet dynamic and leakage power requirements. UMC's process
technology offers low-leakage transistors to help further reduce
IC power consumption."
"Many of Magma's customers develop ICs for
wireless and portable consumer devices, which require fast turnaround
time and low power consumption," said Kam Kittrell, general
manager of Magma's Design Implementation Business Unit. "The
UPF allows designers to specify power intent once and use it throughout
the design flow, saving time and reducing power. By collaborating
to deliver a UPF-compliant flow, Magma and UMC provide designers
with a streamlined flow from RTL to low-power silicon."
Talus: An Advanced Low-Power Design Flow
The Magma-UMC UPF Low-power Reference Flow is based on the Talus
implementation system. This system provides a fully integrated RTL-to-GDSII
flow for high-performance, high-complexity, low-power nanometer
designs. Talus Design and Talus Vortex are key components of the
system. Talus Design is a full-chip synthesis environment that enables
rapid development of RTL and chip-level constraints throughout the
design process, and automates data-path synthesis and floorplan
generation for prototyping. Talus Vortex is a physical design environment
that delivers improved timing and signal integrity, smaller area,
lower power, better manufacturability, faster turnaround time and
higher capacity than conventional point-tool flows.
Talus Power Pro works in conjunction with Talus
Design and Talus Vortex to enable optimal power management throughout
the flow. It features power-aware synthesis, physical optimization,
clock tree synthesis and routing, allowing designers to minimize
power and ensure uniform power distribution.
Talus Power Pro reads in the power constraints
from the UPF file at the beginning of the RTL-to-GDSII flow. Power
constraints such as clock gating, retention-flop synthesis and multi-Vdd
domain definitions can be defined for dynamic power reduction. Special
cells such as level shifters and isolation cells can be inferred
during the synthesis stage to support multi-Vdd flows. For domains
that are powered down, switches can be inferred at the RTL stage
to facilitate simulation. State tables can be used to define the
relationship between the different domains that have been created.
Talus Power Pro can also write out UPF files at any point in the
design flow for easy interoperability with third-party tools.
About Magma
Magma's software for designing integrated circuits (ICs) is used
to create complex, high-performance chips required in cellular telephones,
electronic games, WiFi, MP3 players, DVD/digital video, networking,
automotive electronics and other electronic applications. Magma's
EDA software for IC implementation, analysis, physical verification,
circuit simulation and characterization is recognized as embodying
the best in semiconductor technology, enabling the world's top chip
companies to "Design Ahead of the Curve"TM
while reducing design time and costs. Magma is headquartered in
San Jose, Calif., with offices around the world. Magma's stock trades
on Nasdaq under the ticker symbol LAVA. Visit Magma Design Automation
on the Web at www.magma-da.com.
About UMC
UMC (NYSE: UMC, TSE: 2303) is a leading global semiconductor foundry
that manufactures advanced system-on-chip (SoC) designs for applications
spanning every major sector of the IC industry. UMC's SoC Solution
Foundry strategy is based on the strength of the company's advanced
technologies, which include production proven 90nm, 65nm, mixed
signal/RFCMOS, and a wide range of specialty technologies. Production
is supported through 10 wafer manufacturing facilities that include
two advanced 300mm fabs; Fab 12A in Taiwan and Singapore-based Fab
12i are both in volume production for a variety of customer products.
The company employs approximately 13,000 people worldwide and has
offices in Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, Europe, and the United States.
UMC can be found on the web at http://www.umc.com.
Magma and Talus are registered trademarks
and "Design Ahead of the Curve" is a trademark of Magma
Design Automation Inc. All other product and company names are trademarks
or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Forward-looking Statements:
Except for the historical information contained herein, the matters
set forth in this press release, including statements about Magma's
software's and UMC processes' ability to deliver designs with better
performance, power and turnaround time; and statements about the
features and benefits of Magma's software and UMC's processes are
forward-looking statements within the meaning of the "safe
harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform
Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements are subject to risks
and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially
including but not limited to the abilities of Magma's and UMC's
technologies to produce the desired results, the companies' abilities
to keep pace with rapidly changing technology and the companies'
decisions to continue working together. Further discussion of these
and other potential risk factors may be found in Magma's public
filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (www.sec.gov).
The companies undertake no additional obligation to update these
forward-looking statements.
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