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Altera and Synplicity Introduce Interface Standard for FPGA Physical SynthesisPhysical Synthesis Design Format Enables Closer Interoperability Between Design Tools for High-Density Programmable Logic Design Automation Conference, New Orleans, June 10, 2002 -- Altera Corporation (NASDAQ: ALTR) and Synplicity, Inc. (NASDAQ: SYNP), a leading supplier of software for the design and verification of semiconductors, today introduced a new standard interface called PSDF, Physical Synthesis Design Format, that increases interoperability between physical synthesis and place-and-route tools. This new Altera interface, which was co-developed with Synplicity, allows for improved timing and placement information for use by physical synthesis tools. As a result of this interface, circuit performance is significantly improved while the number of design iterations is reduced when using Synplicity's Amplify® Physical Optimizer™ software, the industry's first physical synthesis tool for PLDs, and Altera's Quartus® II design software. "Altera engineers worked closely with Synplicity's FPGA synthesis team to ensure that our software tools deliver accurate timing and placement information for customers designing high-performance system-on-a-programmable-chip (SOPC) designs," said Y.K. Ning, director of Altera's EDA software engineering. "Altera is making this PSDF standard interface format available to other EDA vendors, with the goal that it will be widely adopted across the industry." This new standard will support Altera's Stratix™, APEX™ II, APEX 20KE, APEX 20KC, and Excalibur™ devices. "With multi-million gate programmable logic devices evolving to integrate complex functions and embedded processors, incorporating accurate timing and placement information during the synthesis process is essential to meeting aggressive timing goals quickly," said Venkatesh Nathamuni, director of engineering for Amplify and Certify products at Synplicity. "By working closely with Altera to develop a standard interface, we anticipate that SOPC designers will gain accelerated access to the Amplify software's physical synthesis technology, enabling them to take full advantage of advanced architectural features in Altera's high-density devices." Pricing and Availability About Altera About Synplicity
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