Silicon Canvas Joins Synopsys’ HSPICE Integrator Program as Founding Member Interoperability Program Improves Custom IC Design Flows
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Silicon Canvas Joins Synopsys’ HSPICE Integrator Program as Founding Member Interoperability Program Improves Custom IC Design Flows

San Jose, Calif., March 20, 2008 – Silicon Canvas™, developer of the Laker ™ suite of high-performance software for custom integrated circuit (IC) design, and a long-time Synopsys® in-Sync™ partner, today announced that Silicon Canvas has joined the newly formed Synopsys HSPICE® Integrator Program as a founding member. The program supports EDA tool interoperability and improved custom IC design flows.

Silicon Canvas’ Laker Analog Design Platform (ADP) for front-end design and schematic entry includes a simulation control console with easy access to a comprehensive list of world-class simulators like the HSPICE simulation solution and integration with the Synopsys WaveView Analyzer™.

“We are committed to supporting interoperable custom design tools and collaborating with leading EDA companies to improve our customers’ productivity,” said Richard Morse, Director of Marketing for Silicon Canvas. “We will work more closely with Synopsys and use the HSPICE Integrator Program to add additional, advanced functionality.

Silicon Canvas’ commitment to interoperability extends to memberships in most of the major EDA partner programs and its own Laker Links™ partner program. These programs allow Silicon Canvas’ to be part of several best-in-class analog, mixed-signal and custom-digital design flows. Laker partner integrations include major schematic editors, simulators, physical verification, routers and tools for Design for Manufacturability (DFM), Data Management, and Critical-Area Analysis (CAA).

Silicon Canvas is also a founding member along with Synopsys of the Interoperable Pcell Library Initiative (IPL) which promotes standards for interoperability in analog and custom digital design.

About HSPICE Integrator
Synopsys, Inc. has just launched (March 11, 2008) its HSPICE Integrator Program to further promote integration between Synopsys’ HSPICE simulation solution and other electronic design automation (EDA) products. The HSPICE Integrator Program enables qualified EDA vendors to integrate their products with the de facto standard HSPICE simulator, HSPICE RF simulator, and WaveView Analyzer. In addition, HSPICE integrator members like Silicon Canvas have access to HSPICE integrator application programming interfaces (APIs). Collaboration between Silicon Canvas and Synopsys through the HSPICE Integrator Program enables Silicon Canvas customers to achieve more thorough design verification in a shorter period of time from the improvements offered by inter-company EDA design solutions.

About Laker
Silicon Canvas’ Laker suite of software tools are well known for analog, mixed-signal and custom digital design, offering unmatched productivity from rule-driven, schematic-driven and design-driven layout flows. The integrated Laker portfolio includes the Laker Analog Design Platform (ADP) with schematic entry, a simulation console and a waveform viewer, Laker L3 for layout), and Laker Design Driven Layout (DDL) with its constraint

About Silicon Canvas
Silicon Canvas, Inc. is the technology leader for full-custom IC design software. The Company’s Laker schematic, layout, and automated custom layout tools offer the power of controllable automation and unmatched interoperability to deliver best-in-class flows for analog, mixed-signal, and custom digital designs. More than 300 companies worldwide, including 7 of the top 10 semiconductor companies, have chosen Laker, and are adopting it for designs down to 45nm. For more information about Silicon Canvas, please visit www.sicanvas.com.

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Richard Morse
Phone: (408) 321-0888 X 106
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Georgia Marszalek, ValleyPR for Silicon Canvas
Phone: (650) 345 7477
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Silicon Canvas and Laker are registered trademarks of Silicon Canvas, Inc. Synopsys, HSPICE, in-Sync, and WaveView Analyzer are trademarks or registered trademarks of Synopsys, Inc. All other trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.