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Verisity Offers SpeXtreme for High Performance Chip- and System-Level VerificationAccelerated Testbench Compilation Enables 20-100x Acceleration Speed-up and Transition to Mhz System-Level Emulation MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA – May 24, 2004 – Verisity Ltd. (Nasdaq:VRST), the leading supplier of Verification Process Automation (VPA) solutions, today announced a new product package specifically targeted for high-performance chip- and system-level verification. SpeXtreme™ integrates Verisity's e RCC compiler, SpeXsim™ and Xtreme®-II which combines direct testbench compilation, verification process automation, native compiled code mixed-language simulation and event-based acceleration and emulation. SpeXtreme is the easiest to use, offers performance improvements of 20-100x for simulation acceleration, and a smooth transition to Mhz system-level emulation. SpeXtreme is a direct kernel integration of Verisity's recently announced SpeXsim and the Xtreme-II acceleration and emulation solution acquired with the acquisition of Axis Systems. SpeXsim combines Verisity's Specman Elite for process and testbench automation Specman Elite with Axis' world-class, event-based, mixed-language simulator Xsim. SpeXtreme enables customers to use the same verification environment, testbench and event-based simulation technology throughout their verification process, and see a significant performance boost. This provides the user with a very easy-to-use and seamless transition from simulation to high-performance acceleration and emulation. "SpeXtreme is the second integrated product to combine Verisity's VPA solutions with Axis' scalable infrastructure technologies," said Steve Glaser, vice president of corporate marketing and business development for Verisity. "With SpeXsim and SpeXtreme, we are enabling our customers to effectively automate their verification processes across block, chip and system levels. At the project level, vManager, which we announced last year, works with SpeXsim and SpeXtreme to manage interdependent verification activities from specifications to closure." In other news today, Verisity announced the Xtreme Server, a new multi-session, next-generation, acceleration and emulation solution that meets the requirements for high-performance chip- and system-level verification [see related press release dated May 24, 2004, "Verisity Announces Xtreme Server, Next-generation Multi-Session Acceleration/Emulation Solution"]. For the testbench integration, SpeXtreme also offers an incremental and analyzable bring-up, enabling customers to identify the parts of the verification environment that can be directly compiled to the ReConfigurable Computing (RCC) architecture to get the best performance. SpeXtreme takes advantage of the recently announced e behavioral processing technology that enables high-level mapping of abstract testbench constructs into the Xtreme II hardware engine. SpeXtreme accelerates functional coverage and assertions directly onto the hardware box, including assertions written in the emerging IEEE P1647 verification language standard based on e, and assertions imported from 0-In Design Automation. In addition, Verisity plans to support the evolving design and assertion subsets of SystemVerilog and PSL. SpeXtreme also enables engineers to follow verification best practices and use Verisity's e Reuse Methodology (eRM™) and System Verification Methodology (sVM™) guidelines. Through sVM, SpeXtreme offers automated support for specifying and generating system-level scenarios and it utilizes specialized algorithms to ensure scalability of capacity, performance and time-to-verification closure. "Verisity's technology has enabled us to accelerate the verification of our systems, from IPs to SoC level. We reuse the Specman Elite verification environments we have developed for simulation, and we are using our Xtreme box earlier in the development process," said Tran Nguyen, Acceleration & Co-Simulation Manager for STMicroelectronics. "With SpeXtreme we will get a streamlined verification solution delivering highest performance in a shorter time." "Extensive verification of our processors is key to their quality," said Pete Hutton, vice president of Engineering, ARC International Inc. "To deliver SpeXtreme, a fully integrated tool suite to accelerate system-level verification is important for us, especially as we can reuse the eRM-compliant verification IP that we have developed around our ARC 600 and ARC 700 processors." Availability About Verisity Verisity, the Verisity logo, eCelerator, eRM, Specman Elite, SpeXsim, SpeXtreme and sVM are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Verisity Design, Inc. in the United States and/or other jurisdictions. Xtreme is a registered trademark of Axis Systems, a Verisity company, in the United States and/or other jurisdictions. All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders. All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders.
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