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Nobuyuki Ueyama, President
eSOL TRINITY Co., Ltd.RISC-V is enabling a new wave of design innovation, and successful projects depend on quality processor IP and dependable design platforms that offer architecture exploration and early software development.
Having supported the NSITEXE team on the extensive internal RISC-V processor verification, as well as on the virtual platform development task for multiple projects, the support team at eSOL TRINITY is now able to assist developers as they build the next generation of SoC designs using the Imperas tools and reference models for the NSITEXE Akaria processors.
Dan Radke
USAF, 559th Software Maintenance SquadronVirtual platforms are providing significant benefits to our software team, as they make it easier to maintain existing software and develop new applications for existing avionics systems. Key attributes of virtual platforms are realizing far greater speed of software simulation, especially for multiprocessor systems, having more standard approaches to develop models to, and being able to use open source models of processors and peripherals already available, making it easier for us to build our own efficient models of complete avionics systems.