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CoWare and SuperH Announce Support of SH-4 and SH-5 Processors For CoWare N2CSAN JOSE, Calif., BRISTOL, UK, TOKYO, Japan - September 30, 2002 - SuperH™, Inc. and CoWare™, Inc. today announced an agreement to provide support for SuperH's range of 32 and 64-bit processor cores in the CoWare N2C® system-level design environment. The CoWare N2C environment enables designers to model, analyze and verify system-on-chip (SoC) designs at abstraction levels above logic synthesis, cutting design time and streamlining hardware and software development.
CoWare, SuperH and their joint customers have been using the CoWare N2C design environment to support the SuperH architecture for the past four years. Under this agreement, the two companies have created a powerful SoC design environment that integrates SuperH's simulation models of 32-bit SH-4 and 64-bit SH-5 processor cores and key peripherals into the CoWare N2C design system.
Designers can take advantage of CoWare's extensive system-level simulation and analysis tools to help determine the best bus architecture and hardware/software partitioning to contrast processor performance and overall system cost for area and/or power. Designers will also be able to use CoWare's bus generation capabilities and patented Interface Synthesis™ technology to automate the creation of hardware and bus interfaces as well as the software drivers. This will enable them to speed new designs to market and ease trade-off analysis.
''Partnering with CoWare is a key part of our strategy to enable our licensees to optimize their SoC specification and develop application software in parallel with the SoC design process,'' says Andy Jones, system architecture manager at SuperH.
Ed Begun, CoWare's director of business development and marketing adds, ''We are pleased to be able to offer SuperH customers a solution that allows them to move from specification to implementation significantly faster than before. Partnering with SuperH is a clear demonstration of CoWare's commitment to working with leading IP vendors providing state of the art cores.''
Determining the Best Architecture
This integrated SoC design environment allows designers to more fully evaluate the effects of different hardware/software design trade-offs. It also enables designers to analyze CPU loading, determine the optimum memory configuration, and make sure that the hardware and software continue to work together as the design is finalized.
Using Platform-Based Design to Speed Development
The virtual platform can also be used to dramatically reduce the time needed to create derivative designs. By creating one ''core'' platform that can be extended in a variety of ways for different designs, companies can leverage their design investments several times over.
Promoting an Open Solution with SystemC™
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About SuperH
The SuperH family of high-performance 32-bit and 64-bit RISC-based processor cores is ideally suited for applications that require a highly-integrated system-on-chip solution that includes a powerful embedded processing engine and can run a wide variety of application software on industry-standard operating systems and middleware. SuperH processors are used in many fields including digital consumer products such as set-top boxes, and digital cameras and games platforms, factory automation systems and car information systems. Further information about SuperH products can be found on www.superh.com.
CoWare and Interface Synthesis are trademarks and CoWare N2C is a registered trademark of CoWare, Inc.
(1) San Jose Business Journal
SuperH is a registered trademark for products originally developed by Hitachi, Ltd. and is owned by Hitachi, Ltd.
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