University of Southern California’s Information Sciences Institute (USC/ISI)
Imperas tools and models provide us with enhanced capabilities to pursue research we could not otherwise achieve with significantly less upfront development effort. The virtual platforms allow us to rapidly explore state-of-the-art prototypes and bridges the gap between hardware and software development.
Nobuyuki Ueyama, President
eSOL TRINITY
Virtual platforms enable the essential early development of software well before RTL or silicon prototypes are available, which dramatically accelerates the time to market.
In addition, for the next generation of automotive AI designs, the early architectural exploration of the SoC helps validate the system design and becomes the reference model for RTL verification.