"An interoperable interconnect modeling format is invaluable for our design teams at leadingedge technologies," said Philippe Magarshack, STMicroelectronics Technology R&D Group Vice President and Central CAD and Design Solutions General Manager. "A common format will allow us to seamlessly leverage various EDA tools that support it in our design flows and increase overall efficiency. We are quite pleased with Synopsys' proposal to advance interoperability in the industry and look forward to the adoption of ITF as an industrywide standard."
"Synopsys has been at the forefront in promoting open industry standards through collaborative initiatives that foster greater interoperability and increase efficiency for the entire industry. Synopsys pioneered open sourcing of standards over a decade ago with the Liberty and SystemC standards," said Rich Goldman, vice president of corporate marketing and strategic alliances at Synopsys. "The creation of the IMTAB similarly extends our standardization efforts to interconnect modeling, an area of increasing importance at advanced process technologies. By working with industryleading member companies, we hope to replicate the success of Liberty and accelerate the evolution of Synopsys ITF into a common industry format."
"The IEEE-ISTO collaborates with a wide range of industry groups, providing a broad inclusiveness to bring open standards to fruition and to ensure their success in the market," said Peter Lefkin, IEEE-ISTO Marketing and Business Development Executive. "We are committed to providing the new EDA industry TAB initiative with the support necessary to help achieve its goals and objectives."
"We are pleased to join the IMTAB to advance an open standard for interconnect modeling," said Eugene Chen, director of CAD Engineering at Altera Corporation. "We look forward to working together with other founding members to enable broader adoption of the interoperable ITF format at advanced process technology to achieve better accuracy and turnaround time."
"The ITF open source licensing and the IMTAB announcement today by Synopsys will benefit the design community," said Prabhu Krishnamurthy, senior director of Design Tools and Methodology at LSI Corporation. "As a founding member of the IMTAB, LSI is committed to driving greater interoperability and creating opportunity to meet the rapidly evolving and emerging needs of designers at leadingedge process technologies."
"NVIDIA supports the open source licensing of the ITF format and the creation of the IMTAB," said James Chen, director of Advanced Technology at NVIDIA. "It will allow the member companies to contribute to the development of the popular format to address the common challenges in advanced process technologies and help to propagate the benefits of the increased interoperability to the rest of the user community."
"Our customers are faced with increasing parasitic extraction challenges as they transition to the smaller geometries of advanced technologies, threatening their productivity as well as silicon success," said Richard Trihy, director of Design Methodology at GLOBALFOUNDRIES. "The formation of a technical advisory board under the IEEE-ISTO will help forge collaboration and alignment in the industry to collectively address these challenges proactively in the interoperable ITF format."
"Magma is committed to promoting interoperability, opportunity and choice in the industry," said Robert Smith, vice president of Marketing of Magma's Design Implementation Business Unit. "We welcome Synopsys' open source licensing of the ITF format as the right step forward for increased openness and interoperability between EDA tools. We look forward to collaborating with the other founding members of the IMTAB and bringing the benefits of our coordinated efforts to tackle our customers' growing interconnect modeling concerns."
The IMTAB will initially consist of 12 members and will grow its membership over time. Member companies represent the broad semiconductor industry including the design community, EDA companies and silicon foundries. Requests for format enhancements can come from the membership as well as from the overall interconnect modeling format user base. Companies interested in membership in the IMTAB may contact IEEE-ISTO at imtab@ieeeisto.org.
About ITF
Synopsys' Interconnect Technology Format (ITF) provides detailed modeling of interconnect parasitic effects that enables designers to perform accurate parasitic extraction for timing, signal integrity, power and reliability signoff analysis. ITF offers a flexible and innovative format to accurately model the effects of increased process variation at advanced process technologies. ITF has been evolving for more than 10 years and is the semiconductor industry's most widely used interconnect modeling format. It is supported by leading semiconductor foundries and integrated device manufacturers, and is proven on thousands of production designs.
The latest specifications for the open source licensed ITF can be found at http://www.synopsys.com/...
About IEEE-ISTO
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