Carbon Design Systems
In the latest piece that Jim Hogan and I put together about re-aggregation of value back at the system companies I talked a little bit about Carbon.
I got two things wrong, that I’d like to correct here. The first goes back a long way to the mergers of Virtutech, VaST and CoWare when I listed the other virtual platform companies that are still independent. I omitted Carbon since I didn’t actually realize they had acquired the virtual platform technology SOCdesigner from ARM when they did the deal to take responsibility for creating and selling ARM’s cycle accurate models.
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