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Advanced Logic Industries is a Blacksburg, VA-based company in the Computers & Electronics sector.
Oski`s unique formal verification services deliver peak sign-off confidence earlier in the development cycle by diving deep into design behavior to track down the most complex corner-case bugs. Our approach exhaustively proves the absence of bugs and brings a higher level of productivity to our clients, as compared with traditional simulation and formal verification approaches. Since 2005, Oski has focused on developing comprehensive formal verification methodologies to identify and sign-off high-risk blocks, achieve system-level architecture sign-off, and quickly resolve post-silicon bugs. Oski has built the largest team of formal verification experts in the world. Our founder and Chief Oski, Vigyan Singhal, did his PhD thesis at UC Berkeley in formal methods of verification. Vigyan later developed Cadence`s first-generation formal verification tool, and was the founder of Jasper Design Automation, which was later acquired by Cadence. The company is headquartered in San Jose, CA with a design center in Gurugram, India.
Dynomax is a Monroe, MI-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
ArterisIP provides Network-on-Chip interconnect IP to SoC makers so they can reduce cycle time, increase margins, and easily add functionality. Unlike traditional solutions, Arteris’ plug-and-play technology is flexible and efficient, allowing designers to optimize for throughput, power, latency and floorplan. Using ArterisIP solves pain for our customers. Traditional bus and crossbar interconnect approaches create serious problems for architects, digital and physical designers, and integrators: Massive numbers of wires, increased heat and power consumption, failed timing closure, spaghetti-like routing congestion leading to increased die area, and difficulty making changes for derivatives. ArterisIP NoC IP reduces the number of wires down to one half, results in fewer gates, fewer and shorter wires, and a more compact chip floor plan. Having the option to configure each connection’s width, and each transaction’s dynamic priority assures meeting latency and bandwidth requirements. And with the Arteris IP configuration tool suite, design and verification can be done easily, in a matter of days or even hours. Arteris invented NoC technology, offering the first commercial solution in 2006, and is now the choice for many major semiconductor manufacturers including TI, NEC and others. Between tapeouts, production projects and benchmarks, ArterisIP has shipped in over 100 SoCs.
Kawasaki Microelectronics America, Inc. is a San Jose, CA-based company in the Computers & Electronics sector.