Axell Corporation Chooses Forte's High-level Synthesis and Design IP
Cynthesizer SystemC Synthesis, CellMath Floating Point IP to Design Next-Generation Pachinko Machine Devices
SAN JOSE, CALIF. –– October 26, 2010 –– Axell Corporation of Tokyo has selected Cynthesizer™ SystemC high-level synthesis software and CellMath intellectual property (IP) from Forte Design Systems™ for development of its multifunction graphics and audio system-on-chip (SoC) designs.
As a leading provider of advanced Pachinko Machine devices, Japanese gaming devices for amusement, Axell Corporation’s state-of-the-art SoCs demand the latest design software. Axell decided to move to a high-level synthesis flow to improve design turnaround time (TAT) and overall quality or results (QoR). After evaluating multiple high-level synthesis tools, Axell ultimately chose Forte’s Cynthesizer for its electronic system level (ESL) design needs. Key criteria in the decision were tool maturity, advanced features for silicon creation, verification integration and quality of results (QoR), including seamless support for floating-point datatypes.
According to Koji Kanie, senior design manager at Axell Corporation: “Cynthesizer’s advanced feature set, QoR and overall capabilities made it the obvious choice for the design of our next-generation graphics designs. Combined with Forte’s CellMath floating point IP, Cynthesizer will provide us with a significant improvement in productivity and quality of results.”
“It’s exciting to add Axell Corporation to our list of leading edge companies that have embraced Cynthesizer for high-level synthesis,” adds Brett Cline, Forte’s vice president of marketing and sales. “As a key player in the Pachinko Machine device industry, Axell Corporation sets the standard for quality, cost effectiveness and reliability.”
About Axell Corporation
Axell is a fabless semiconductor manufacturer specializing in the research and development the Pachinko machine devices. Axell develops high-value-added products that are differentiated from its competitors by outsourcing the manufacturing process to leading semiconductor and concentrating its business resources on the designing of LSIs and the research of elemental technologies. Axell is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
About Forte Design Systems
Forte Design Systems is a leading provider of software products that enable design at a higher level of abstraction and improve design results. Its innovative synthesis technologies and intellectual property offerings allow design teams creating complex electronic chips and systems to reduce their overall design and verification time. More than half of the top 20 worldwide semiconductor companies use Forte’s products in production today for ASIC, SoC and FPGA design. Forte is headquartered in San Jose, Calif., with additional offices in England, Japan, Korea and the United States. For more information, visit www.ForteDS.com.
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