MEMTECH announces MemVerify-LPDDR5x memory simulation & verification platform
New platform helps AI accelerator and SoC teams reduce LPDDR5x memory subsystem verification risk, accelerate integration, and improve pre-silicon readiness.
Cupertino, Calif. — July 15, 2026 — California Memory Technologies Inc. today announced MemVerify-LPDDR5x, a memory simulation and verification platform designed to help AI accelerator, edge AI, automotive, and advanced SoC teams verify LPDDR5x memory subsystems faster and with greater confidence.
MemVerify-LPDDR5x brings together a Verilog-based testbench, LPDDR5x memory controller integration support, LPDDR5 digital PHY simulation capability, JEDEC-based LPDDR5 memory model support, AXI and APB transactors, synthesizable verification IP, initialization flows, debug and test interfaces, and production-oriented test cases into a single integrated platform.
As AI accelerators continue to push memory bandwidth, latency, and power limits, LPDDR5x subsystem verification has become a major schedule and integration risk. MemVerify-LPDDR5x is designed to reduce this risk by giving engineering teams a complete, reusable verification environment that can generate thousands of memory transactions, validate controller behavior, exercise initialization sequences, and accelerate debug before silicon.
“AI accelerator teams often have compute RTL ready, but memory subsystem verification remains fragmented, delayed, and difficult to debug. MemVerify-LPDDR5x gives customers a practical, integrated platform to make their LPDDR5x subsystem simulation-ready, verification-ready, and closer to production readiness.” said Saswat Mishra, Founder and CEO, California Memory Technologies Inc.
Key capabilities of MemVerify-LPDDR5x
- LPDDR5x memory controller verification environment
- LPDDR5 digital PHY simulation support
- JEDEC-based LPDDR5 memory model integration
- AXI and APB transactors for system-level traffic and control
- Synthesizable verification IP
- Initialization, traffic generation, debug, and test interfaces
- Reusable testbench and regression-ready test cases
- Platform architecture designed for future DDR, LPDDR, MRAM, and HBM extensions
MemVerify-LPDDR5x is part of MEMTECH’s broader memory platform strategy to help semiconductor companies reduce memory subsystem risk from pre-silicon verification through FPGA prototyping, software readiness, signal integrity readiness, bring-up, validation, and yield improvement.
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Availability
MemVerify-LPDDR5x is available for customer evaluation and technical review through California Memory Technologies Inc.
About MEMTECH
MEMTECH (California Memory Technologies Inc.) is a Cupertino, California-based memory solutions company focused on memory IP, verification platforms, FPGA prototyping, JEDEC models, software development kits, post-silicon bring-up, validation, characterization, and yield improvement services. The company helps AI accelerator, automotive, edge AI, and advanced SoC companies reduce memory subsystem risk and accelerate time to market.
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