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0-In Announces Sun Microsystems Renews and Expands Corporate LicenseCommitment driven by success of 0-In tools in identifying and resolving verification hot spots in Sun chip designs SAN JOSE, Calif. -December 18, 2003 - Today 0-In Design Automation, the Assertion-Based Verification Company, announced that Sun Microsystems, Inc. has renewed its corporate license for 0-In's Assertion-Based Verification (ABV) Suite and expanded the license to include all 0-In product offerings. This expansion comes as the direct result of the ABV Suite's success at improving the verification process on numerous projects throughout Sun. "Since we originally licensed the 0-In products in 2000, they have seen wide adoption throughout Sun's design and verification community," said Shrenik Mehta, Sun's director of front-end technologies - ASICs and processors. "The 0-In tools have been used to help verify both ASIC designs and UltraSPARC® microprocessor designs, resulting in significantly faster time-to-market. We are pleased at the progress that 0-In has made in evolving and expanding their product line. We have found their new static products valuable for verifying synchronization across clock domain crossings and mutual exclusion for one-hot multiplexers." Improper synchronization of signals that cross from one clock domain into another can be detected by 0-In Checklist, which automatically finds common RTL coding errors quickly and easily with no simulation required. Clock domain crossing (CDC) errors are very hard to find with simulation since clock relationships remain fixed. By using static netlist-analysis technology, 0-In Checklist can detect CDC problems that would occur in the manufactured chip when independent clocks shift around arbitrarily. About 0-In #### 0-In® and CheckerWare® are registered trademarks of 0-In Design Automation, Inc.
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