Embedded Systems and Communications Research Group, University of Leicester
The lack of electronic design automation (EDA) tools combining model flexibility, and fast and accurate evaluation of performance, power, and reliability is one of the major challenges currently faced by embedded researchers. Even expensive, commercially available tools don't often meet modeling and simulation needs for emerging technologies.The description of processors – i.e., register or gate-level – is rarely available to universities, and commercial licenses are quite expensive. Having free tools with different state-of-the-art processor models allows the exploration of new system architectures.
Shuzo Tanaka, Vice President
eSOL TRINITY
Virtual platforms are moving into the mainstream of embedded software flows. Imperas tools and models lead the market, and adding distribution to our relationship enables us to provide complete and comprehensive solutions to our customers.