Silvaco Acquires Memory Compiler Technology Of Dolphin Design SAS

- Advertisement -
  • The acquisition expands Silvaco’s design IP portfolio to address the growing need for ultra-low power, high-density embedded memories in SoCs for IoT, AI/ML, 5G, and high-performance computing applications
  • Dolphin Design’s memory compiler technologies include ROM, SRAM, and Register File compilers
Image for representation purpose
(Courtesy – insperity.com)

Silvaco Inc has announced that it has completed the acquisition of the memory compiler technology and standard cell libraries of Dolphin Design SAS. Dolphin Design SAS is a provider of ultra-low power, high-density memory compilers to the SoC design community for over 25 years. It said that this acquisition expands Silvaco’s design IP portfolio to address the growing need for ultra-low power, high-density embedded memories in SoCs for IoT, AI/ML, 5G, and high-performance computing applications.

Philippe Berger, Dolphin Design CEO said, “Dolphin Design is serving the IP needs of the SoC design community for the past 25 years. Our ultra-low power, high-density compiled memories have been proven in thousands of applications across many foundries. The transfer of our proven technology to Silvaco will ensure that it continues to be developed and meet the ongoing needs of the semiconductor design community and, at the same time, will reinforce Dolphin Design capabilities to bring state-of-the-art Energy-Efficient Power Management, Audio and Processing IP platforms to the market.”

High density and low power

- Advertisement -

Dolphin Design’s memory compiler technologies include ROM, SRAM, and Register File compilers. The compilers are optimised for high density and low power. It said that it enables SoC designers to find the optimal trade-off between performance, power, and area. Dolphin Design’s memory compilers are extensively silicon-proven and designed to provide high yield in manufacturing claimed the company.

Babak Taheri, Silvaco CEO said, “With the addition of Dolphin Design’s proven memory compilers, we are now able to provide a complete suite of design IP to our customers. This acquisition demonstrates our ongoing commitment to meet the needs of our customers in designing advanced SoCs. It expands our market opportunity to grow our business and provide higher value products and solutions to the marketplace.”

- Advertisement -

Most Popular Articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here
Captcha verification failed!
CAPTCHA user score failed. Please contact us!

Exclusive

Low-Speed Scooters, E Rickshaws Major ‘Headache’ For EV Task Force?

0
Going ahead, the situation for low-speed electric two-wheeler and electric rickshaw retailers and makers looks a little cloudy. The bigger ones may want to join these segments...

Growth Opportunities Connected With The Growing Semicon EcoSystem In India

0
India must concentrate on electronics products and semiconductor components, as progress in one area reinforces the other. The country can unlock immense economic opportunities...

“Don’t Let Designations Become A Wild Goose Chase”

0
In his childhood, he possessed just one sweater, meant to last through many winters. He could not join IIT Roorkee because the cost of...

Buzz

Semiconductor Revolution: Cadence Empowers Bhutan’s VLSI Future!

0
Exclusive Partnership with Bhutan's Top College Signals a Game-Changer in Semiconductor Training. Cadence Design Systems has embarked on a transformative educational partnership with the College...

Saudi Arabia Targets Lithium For EV Goals

0
Saudi Arabia has begun investigating techniques to extract lithium from seawater and saline byproducts of oil production, working in partnership with Aramco. The outcomes...

BluSmart Hits $60 Million Annual Run Rate

0
The fleet operator has achieved a 102% annual run rate increase compared to the previous year, growing from USD 30 million in FY23 to...

Important Sectors

Points To Focus On Beyond Range And Charging When Investing In An EV

0
EV affordability is an issue, but the big mass-market push is on. Beyond just range and charging, often-overlooked essentials in EV choices are key...

Above 1 Cr EVs in India: Which One Would You Pick?

0
An Informed Look At Super Luxury EVs Available In India. As you move up, it starts getting lonelier! The same seems to be true with...

Saudi Arabia Targets Lithium For EV Goals

0
Saudi Arabia has begun investigating techniques to extract lithium from seawater and saline byproducts of oil production, working in partnership with Aramco. The outcomes...

BluSmart Hits $60 Million Annual Run Rate

0
The fleet operator has achieved a 102% annual run rate increase compared to the previous year, growing from USD 30 million in FY23 to...

SOA Collaborates With Kaynes Semicon

0
This collaboration aims to meet the increasing demand for skilled professionals in the field, leveraging the expertise of Perceptive Solutions.  Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan Deemed to...

Manufacturing

Honda Invests $11 Billion In Canadian EV Value Chain

0
As part of its strategy to establish eco-friendly EV and battery facilities in Ontario, Honda's EV value chain will cover every stage of EV...

Honda plans major EV factory construction in Canada,

0
Honda's dedication to this facility reflects its wider ecological objectives, which include a target to only offer zero-emission vehicles by 2040 and to attain...
Sona Comstar

Sona Comstar Launches Mexico Plant For North American EV Demand

0
The new facility, established to address the increasing demand for premium driveline solutions for BEVs in North America, will focus on manufacturing differential assemblies...

Sterling Tools Inks MoU With Yongin For EV Components Facility

0
Sterling Tools announced that this strategic partnership is anticipated to bring in Rs 250 crore in business over the next five years. This collaboration...

Tata Elxsi-Renesas MCU Boosts EV Cost Efficiency And Market Speed

0
The Motor Control Unit's modular, scalable design facilitates integration across various EV applications, reducing time to market by 40%, lowering design and development costs...