SAN JOSE, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 04/22/10 --
WHO: The Open SystemC Initiative (OSCI), an independent non-profit organization dedicated to supporting and advancing SystemC as an industry-standard language for electronic system-level (ESL) design, announces videos and presentations from the first annual SystemC Day are now available free of charge to the worldwide system-level design community. For more information and to view the videos, visit: www.systemc.org.
WHAT/WHEN: Technical user presentations and videos from SystemC Day, co-located at DVCon 2010 are immediately available. Videos include:
"OSCI Technical Working Group Update"
Eric Lish, OSCI Chairman
"Keynote: ESL: Where We Are and Where We're Going"
Gary Smith, Gary Smith EDA, California, USA
"The Metaport: A Technique for Managing Code Complexity"
Jack Donovan, HighIP Design, Texas, USA
"OCP Socket Modeling with TLM-2.0"
Herve Alexanian, Sonics Inc., California, USA
"ADL Synthesis using ArchC"
Samuel Goto, Master student at UNICAMP
"Look Ma, no clocks! Improving Model Performance"
David Black, XtremeEDA, Texas, USA
"TLM-driven Design and Verification Methodology"
Brian Bailey, independent consultant
OSCI ON YOUTUBE: More videos of users and their perspectives on SystemC events and activities can be found via the OSCI channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/officialsystemc
OSCI GLOBAL EVENT SPONSORS: ARM, Cadence, Forte, Mentor Graphics, Synopsys, XtremeEDA
About SystemC and OSCI
The Open SystemC Initiative (OSCI) is an independent, not-for-profit association composed of a broad range of organizations dedicated to supporting and advancing SystemC as an open industry standard for system-level modeling, design and verification. SystemC is a language built in C++ that spans from concept to implementation in hardware and software. For further information about SystemC and OSCI, visit www.systemc.org.
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