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Nikkei Electronics article about Imperas new products
Imperas recently announced its new generation of Software Development Tools that utilize Virtual Platforms.
Nikkei Electronics in Japan have written an article in Japanese about this announcement - to read the article please follow this link: http://techon.nikkeibp.co.jp/article/NEWS/20130822/298823/
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There are many Imperas documents available. Some of them are accessed only from the Imperas User site and are available only to Imperas customers under license.
On the OVPworld website there are many documents that introduce the various APIs and technologies developed by Imperas and made available as part of Open Virtual Platforms. Click here for the OVPworld documentation list.
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Jean-Michel Fernandez, ESL Product Line Director
MagillemThe wide support of OVP fast processor core models, together with Imperas tools for software analysis, perfectly complements the Magillem Executable Specification (X-Spec) solution. The tight integration of Imperas technology with Magillem X-Spec will help our customers to seamlessly execute their embedded Software on their Hardware specification.
Melaine Facon, Director of Codasip’s French Design Centre
CodasipAn open verification standard such as RVVI provides the essential framework and guidelines to configure the test environment for RISC-V and allows the flexibility necessary to address all aspects of a modern processor yet maintain a common base that allows verification IP reuse across projects.
With the latest additions to Imperas’ tools processor DV teams can pre-test system level integrations and cover the next level of complex asynchronous events with virtual components integrated into the test bench. These guidelines both support entry level verification and also enable experts to build compressive test environments for the most complex RISC-V designs.