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Novas and Denali team to speed debugging using memory subsystem information
NOVAS AND DENALI TEAM TO SPEED DEBUGGING USING MEMORY SUBSYSTEM INFORMATIONDenali integrates MMAV with Debussy, joins Novas' Harmony Program
With the complexity of today's memories, tracking down bugs in complex systems is difficult and time-consuming. But with the integration of Debussy and MMAV, customers can easily view, edit, and manipulate memory data and memory transactions to quickly locate and isolate system-level bugs. Compatibility between the two companies' products is assured as Denali has joined Novas' Harmony program, through which Novas provides access to Debussy and support for product integration, improving productivity for mutual customers. "Novas is committed to open systems and partnerships that reduce the cost of using EDA tools for chip design by lowering interoperability costs," said Scott Sandler, president and CEO of Novas. "The integration of Denali's MMAV with Debussy is a great example of how Novas is partnering with leading companies to reduce the cost of the most expensive part of verification, which is the human effort required to understand the design." "With Debussy and MMAV, designers can synchronize waveform views with data stored in memory," said Kevin Silver, vice president of marketing at Denali. "For any point in time, designers can instantly view the state of memory at that time. They can also see a history of data transactions - all the reads and writes - into and out of any memory location. Moving seamlessly between waveforms and memory information gives designers huge productivity gains in verification and debugging." About Harmony About Denali Software, Inc. About Novas Novas is located at 2025 Gateway Place, Suite 480, San Jose, CA 95110. ### For more information contact:
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