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15 April 2008

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Synplicity Launches ReadyIP Program: The Industry's First Universal, Secure IP Flow For FPGA Implementation

Synplicity®, Inc. announced the ReadyIP Initiative, a program that takes aim at simplifying the access, evaluation, and use of intellectual property (IP) for FPGA-based system design. The ReadyIP program delivers the industry's first and complete universal, encrypted design methodology for FPGA implementation, allowing users to incorporate and integrate IP from several third-party vendors within their designs using the Synplify Pro® and/or Synplify® Premier solutions, Synplicity's industry-standard synthesis environments.

The ReadyIP initiative comprises a number of key elements. These include standards-based IP encryption with rights management to facilitate easy evaluation of IP; the System Designer™, a new technology-independent IP integration capability that is now part of Synplicity's synthesis products (see related announcement, Synplicity Introduces System Designer: System-level Implementation and IP Integration Tool For FPGA Design); "push-button" Internet access to third-party IP directly from within Synplicity's FPGA design environment; and the use of the SPIRIT Consortium's IP–XACT IP packaging format to enable mix and match of IP from a variety of sources including the use of in-house IP.

Synplicity also announced that its ReadyIP initiative is being endorsed and supported by leading IP vendors. ARM, CAST, Gaisler Research and Tensilica are partnering with Synplicity as charter members in this new industry initiative. Selected secure IP from these vendors, that universally target multiple FPGA devices, will be available through this new program.

Synplicity believes its ReadyIP program is a big step toward providing an industry-wide, standards-based design flow for FPGA implementation using IP which benefit users because they can: 1) try IP before having to license it, 2) improve design productivity when using IP, and 3) use the standards to create their own IP-based design reuse practice.

"Synplicity's ReadyIP Program is the first to facilitate the widespread availability of IP while allowing designers to easily ‘try before they buy' third-party IP," said Andy Haines, senior vice president of marketing, Synplicity. "As important, it allows a company to package its own IP and securely distribute it throughout an organization for design reuse and implementation using Synplicity's ReadyIP design flow." Haines continued, "We are very pleased to welcome ARM, CAST, Gaisler Research, Synopsys and Tensilica into this program not only because they are key IP suppliers, but also as forward thinking companies supporting this major productivity advancement for the design community."

FPGA designers are increasingly turning to third-party IP to implement FPGA-based systems. The ReadyIP solution now gives these designers access to both third-party and internally developed IP within Synplicity's FPGA synthesis products and simplifies IP assembly through Synplicity's System Designer capability, a solution for integrating IP into FPGA designs using the designer's FPGA of choice. IP access is provided through Synplicity's synthesis environment via a Web browser. With this "push-button" feature, the user can download various IP directly into the synthesis environment for evaluation.

"Synplicity's ReadyIP program is unique in that it offers FPGA designers easy and efficient access to the IP options available today, including the ARM® Cortex™-M1 processor," said Graham Budd, EVP and general manager, Processor Division, ARM. "We believe ReadyIP will offer designers a better user experience and the ability to complete their designs more quickly and efficiently and deploy them on any FPGA they choose."

"The standards-based ReadyIP program brings a whole new level of IP accessibility right to the FPGA designers who need it the most," said Hal Barbour, president of CAST. "We've been a pioneer in the effective use of IP cores starting 15 years ago, and are excited to help expand the realm of technology independence for FPGA designers through this partnership with Synplicity."

"Synplicity's ReadyIP initiative will help rapidly expand usage of IP by FPGA designers, thereby helping grow the IP market as a whole," said Steve Roddy, Tensilica's vice president of marketing and business development. "As FPGA designs get larger and more complex, FPGA designers will increasingly turn to IP to increase their design productivity."

"By providing a universal and safe method to protect third party IP, Synplicity is playing a key role in helping the industry speed the development and verification of complex SoCs." said John Koeter, senior director of marketing for IP and Services at Synopsys. "With the ReadyIP program, ASIC and SoC designers can now have a convenient way to prototype their designs in FPGAs."

The ReadyIP flow encompasses support for the SPIRIT Consortium's IP-XACT industry standard specification for integration and configuration of IP, as well as support for Synplicity's OpenIP encryption methodology that allows IP providers to securely deploy their IP to potential and existing customers. Synplicity has donated this encryption methodology to the IEEE and standardization is now officially in process through the IEEE P1735 Working Group.

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