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Gaisler Research, a leading provider of IP core solutions from
Gothenburg, Sweden, announced it has partnered with Aldec Inc.,
Henderson, USA, a pioneer in mixed language verification and advanced
debugging tools for FPGA and ASIC devices.
Gaisler Research, a leading provider of IP core solutions from
Gothenburg, Sweden, announced it has partnered with Aldec Inc.,
Henderson, USA, a pioneer in mixed language verification and advanced
debugging tools for FPGA and ASIC devices.
The GRLIB IP core
library from Gaisler Research is ideally suited for SoC designs and
implements plug and play capabilities that minimize the engineering
effort during the design phase. It includes the widely popular LEON3
user-customizable 32-bit SPARC V8 processor. The partnership will
ensure that Aldecs Active-HDL and Riviera simulator users can readily
download and simulate a large set of very advanced and mature IP cores.
We are pleased to be working with Aldec and look forward to a
successful partnership to increase the number of IP cores that are
supported by their simulator tools, and at the same time ensure that
our IP cores are truly portable between design environments stated Per
Danielsson, CEO of Gaisler Research.
Aldec and Gaisler
Research engineering teams are working together to ensure that the
GRLIB IP core library is compatible with the Active-HDL and Riviera
mixed language simulators. The latest GRLIB release already includes
support for these tools on Windows and Linux platforms added Sandi
Habinc, Senior Vice President of Engineering, Gaisler Research.
Gaisler Research has been constantly delivering advanced and demanding
IP cores, our cooperation will ensure compatibility while our tools
evolve and their cores become more complex," stated David Rinehart,
Vice President of Aldec, Inc.
Availability
The GRLIB IP core library with Active-HDL and Riviera support is
available today and can be downloaded from Gaisler Research's website.
The library is supported by Aldec's software solutions operating on
Windows and Linux platforms. The GRLIB IP core library is sold and
supported by Gaisler Research and its distributors, while Active-HDL
and Riviera are sold and supported by Aldec, Inc and its distributors.
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