Truechip announces first customer shipment of NVM Express Comprehensive Verification IP (CVIP)
May 15, 2015 - Truechip Solutions, the verification IP specialist, announced today that it has shipped early adopter version of its NVM Express Comprehensive Verification IP (CVIP) to its partners in the early adoption program.
This CVIP is natively developed in SystemVerilog (UVM) and is architected such that a single VIP is able to provide comprehensive, seamless Block, SoC and System Level Verification across dynamic simulation, assertion based dynamic and formal verification, as well as support for hardware acceleration and emulation. The CVIP is compatible with all industry leading simulators and hardware platforms.
Nitin Kishore, CEO of Truechip, said in a statement, “Release of this VIP is a natural extension of our PCI Express scalable development platform. This platform has enabled us to develop a highly configurable Verification IP in a very short time, while ensuring highest standards of quality.”
To try out any of Truechip's high quality VIPs or experience industry's first 24X5 support, please visit www.truechip.net.
Truechip is also a member of MIPI Alliance. MIPI Alliance is a global, collaborative organization comprised of companies that span the mobile ecosystem and are committed to defining and promoting interface specifications for mobile devices.
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