ARM To Offer Extended Range Of ESL Tools In Israel With Phoenix Technologies
âARM [(LSE: ARM); (Nasdaq: ARMHY)] today announced that it will work with Phoenix Technologies to provide the full range of the ARM® RealView® CREATE family of Electronic System Level (ESL) tools to the Israeli engineering community. This agreement with Phoenix Technologies significantly expands access to ARM development tools in the region, providing local design engineers with a complete environment for developing and validating ARM technology-based systems design.
âIsrael is an important market for ARM as there are so many hi-tech companies here, and many of our leading Partners have development centers in this region. This agreement with Phoenix expands the availability of our technology in this rapidly growing market,â said Shlomo Rosenberg, Israel country Manager, ARM. âMore and more ARM Partners in the Israeli market are requiring system modeling well in advance of any hardware development so access to fast and true-to-design simulation technology such as that supplied by the RealView CREATE family of ESL tools is critical to the reduction of semiconductor time-to-market.â
Building on the success Phoenix has had in delivering customer solutions with the RealView DEVELOP family of embedded software tools in Israel, this expanded agreement enables Phoenix to offer the entire range of RealView tools solutions including:
- RealView SoC Designer - an ideal solution for SoC architecture exploration and embedded software development, which enables the highest simulation performance with full cycle accuracy while enabling extensive debugging of systems and software.
- RealView Model Library - delivers a range of models capable of spanning an SoC design process from architectural definition through to Register Transfer Levels (RTL) verification. By enabling the concurrent development of both hardware and software with fast models of ARM and third-party IP, SoC designs can be proven earlier in the design cycle.
âOver the past five years we have established a successful relationship with ARM by growing its RealView tools business in Israel. This expanded agreement offers both of our organizations the opportunity to meet the growing needs of the ESL design market,â said Abraham Gelber, general manager, Phoenix Technologies. âBecause of ARMâs expertise in ESL design, coupled with Phoenixâs extensive network in Israel, technical capabilities and relevant infrastructure, design engineers throughout Israel will have access to advanced system simulation technology based on ARM technology-validated models.â
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