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13 October 2004

Implementation Investments

Verific Design Automation Adds DAFCA to Growing Customer List

Electronic Design Automation (EDA) Supplier Verific Design Automation said it has added EDA newcomer DAFCA Inc. of Framingham, Mass., to its customer list.

DAFCA-for design automation of flexible chip architectures-is incorporating Verific's Hardware Description Language (HDL) Component Software as the Verilog and VHDL front end for its interconnect infrastructure solution that enables rapid system on chip (SoC) debug.

"Verific technology is enabling us to develop our product with full multi-language support and Verific proven Verilog and VHDL language compatibility," remarks Dave Miller, vice president of engineering at DAFCA. "Working with the Verific software team, we have enjoyed a productive development relationship and appreciate their excellent responsiveness and support."

"We applaud DAFCA for recognizing that Verific has the ability to deliver proven HDL component software, freeing its software team to focus on its core competency," says Rob Dekker, Verific's president.

Verific offers a number of component software packages, all written in platform-independent C++ that compiles on Solaris, HP-UX, Linux and Windows platforms. Products include VHDL and Verilog parsers, analyzers, and elaborators, as well as a register transfer level (RTL) database. All products are licensed as source code and come with online support and maintenance.

For more details, contact Rick Carlson, Verific's vice president of sales. He can be reached at (970) 946-1755 or via email at rick@verific.com . Or, visit Verific's website located at: http://www.verific.com .

More details on DAFCA can be found at: http://www.dafca.com .

 

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