Artisan and Cadence Collaborate to Optimize Low-Power Chip Design

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New Library Views Support Next-Generation Low Power Devices

Artisan Components and Cadence Design Systems, Inc. today announced their collaboration to provide library views that enable designers to more effectively optimize low-power chip designs. The companies have partnered to create and qualify Artisan library views based on the Cadence® effective current source model (ECSM) format. These views provide customers with accurate delay prediction across a wide range of voltage levels and operating conditions using the Cadence Encounter™ digital IC design platform.


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