Truechip announces first customer shipment of USB 3.1 and UFS 2.0 VIP to early adoption partners
February 21, 2014 - Truechip Solutions, the verification IP specialist, announced that it has released early adopter versions of its USB 3.1 and UFS 2.0 VIPs to its partners in the early adoption program.
These VIPs are natively developed in SystemVerilog (UVM) and come with assertions that support dynamic simulation as well as formal verification.
Nitin Kishore, CEO of Truechip, said in a statement, "We take great pride in our customer driven engineering team. We have been working with our early adoption partners to develop these Verification IPs. These IPs support the latest USB and UFS standards, and meet the highest levels of quality. These products are a natural progression of our product portfolio and another step forward in establishing Truechip as the leading, independent provider of verification IPs."
To know more about these VIPs and other products from Truechip, please visit www.truechip.net
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