Much anticipated TLM-2.0 provides essential framework for standards-based ESL design ANAHEIM, Calif.-- June 09, 2008-- The Open SystemC Initiative (OSCI), an independent non-profit organization ...
OSCI has recently published their TLM-2.0 technology which provides for interoperability between SystemC models of electronic components whose primary interfaces are memorymapped busses. This is a ...
SystemC standards group Open SystemC Initiative (OSCI) has released the SystemC TLM (transaction-level modeling) standard version 1.0. The TLM standard kit, which can be downloaded under an open ...
THAME, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Open Virtual Platforms (OVP) initiative (www.OVPworld.org) has announced the release of a reference virtual platform of the ARM Integrator development board using ...
CoWare has released a new version of its ConvergenSC SystemC simulation environment with new features that allow designers to reuse their SystemC-based transaction-level models. The time it takes to ...
Would-be users of transaction-level models (TLMs) and electronic system-level (ESL) design approaches in general face a major hurdle. Traditionally, it has been difficult to construct TLMs that serve ...
The last several years have seen strong adoption of transaction-level models using SystemC TLM 2.0. Those models are used for software validation and virtual prototyping. For functional verification, ...
California, U.S.A.: Synopsys has launched SuperSpeed USB 3.0 transaction-level models (TLM) supporting the Open SystemC Initiative (OSCI) TLM-2.0 API specification. The models are TLM representations ...
PISCATAWAY, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--IEEE, the world's largest professional association advancing technology for humanity, today announced that the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) Standards Board ...
System-Level Design moderated a discussion about the future of SystemC with Thomas Alsop, corporate design solution expert at Intel; Ambar Sarkar, chief verification technologist at Paradigm Works; ...
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