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9 September 2004

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Denali Joins Newly Formed Serial ATA Group-Announces Design Cores and Verification Tools for Serial ATA II

Denali Software, Inc. joined the newly formed Serial ATA International Organization (SATA-IO), and announced two new products for use in the design and verification of chips incorporating the Serial ATA (SATA) interface standards. Denali's new product offerings include intellectual property (IP) core designs and verification IP tools for the SATA II standards.

The new IP core, Databahn-SATA, leverages Denali's DatabahnT IP infrastructure for DDR memory, and provides developers with a high-quality design core solution for deploying SATA II interfaces on a chip. Denali's new verification IP solution, PureSpec-SATA, leverages technology from its PureSpecT product line to provide a comprehensive solution for pre-silicon verification of functionality, compliance, and chip-to-chip interoperability for designs utilizing the SATA II standards.

"We welcome Denali to the new Serial ATA International Organization," said Mahesh Patil, SATA-IO workgroup member and technical manager at AMCC. "The kinds of commercial design and verification solutions that Denali provides are a key part of a healthy infrastructure for promoting and enabling the SATA technology for the storage industry."

"We have seen strong demand for SATA II solutions from our customer base," said Kevin Silver, Denali vice president of marketing. "One of the key strengths of Denali is our ability to deliver a very high quality product that is also platform independent. For verification IP products, this means supporting all the commercial EDA tools and verification languages used in our end-customer verification environments. For design IP, it means supporting all the various ASIC and COT flows, front to back. We've done this successfully for other complex interfaces such as DDR memory and PCI Express, and we are now enabling our customers to efficiently deploy SATA II interfaces through the same high-quality infrastructure."

PureSpec-SATA is a comprehensive solution for verifying functionality, compliance, and interoperability of SATA II designs at the pre-silicon stage of chip or IP core development. PureSpec completely models all SATA components in the topology, including the host and one or more SATA devices. Composite configurations by port and function are also supported. PureSpec additionally provides a sophisticated data generation engine to help drive defined, psuedo-random bus traffic at all layers. Injected errors and error conditions are flagged and recovered according to SATA specifications. The highly integrated nature of PureSpec-SATA's model behavior and data generation engine applies a sophisticated context-sensitive data generation approach to test plan execution. This enables direct translation from test plan definition to implementation, greatly accelerating the verification task and your overall verification productivity. A cumulative coverage database capability ensures that the overall test plan sufficiently exercises the design. For more information, visit: http://www.denali.com/purespec

Databahn-SATA is a complete synthesizable IP core solution supporting SATA II standards. Leveraging the Databahn-DDR IP infrastructure, Databahn-SATA cores are library independent and cover solutions from .18-micron to .08-micron technologies. The Serial ATA II cores also support a wide variety of ASIC interfaces, including the existing Databahn interface. Deliverables include: register transfer level (RTL) and synthesis scripts, full verification testbench, layout and PHY integration guidelines, static timing analysis (STA) scripts, programmable register settings and documentation. For more information about specific features and configurability options, visit: http://www.denali.com/databahn

The SATA-IO, created by the members of the Serial ATA II Working Group, is the international organization that owns and manages Serial ATA specifications as open-industry standards. The non-profit organization defines and implements Serial ATA storage specifications as the industry's storage needs evolve. Formed this month, the SATA-IO currently has more than 20 member companies worldwide.

Additional information about the organization, participating companies, and membership information is available at http://www.sata-io.org

 

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