ACTON, MA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- Oct 21, 2011 --
Who: Joseph Tatham, vice president of Engineering at Carbon Design Systems™, the leading supplier of virtual platform and secure model solutions
What: Will present "Performance Analysis of the Cortex-A15 with AXI4," intended for system architects analyzing and optimizing Cortex™ A15- and AXI4-based systems, during ARM® TechCon™ 2011
When: Tuesday, October 25, at 4:10 p.m.
Where: Santa Clara Convention Center, Santa Clara, Calif.
Carbon will exhibit at the ARM TechCon Chip Design Day in Booth #18 and the two-day Software and Systems in Booth #416 October 26-27. It will demonstrate a virtual platform methodology using 100% accurate models to profile the performance of a processor, interconnect and memory subsystem.
More information about Carbon Design Systems can be found at: www.carbondesignsystems.com.
For details on ARM TechCon, go to: http://e.ubmelectronics.com/armtechcon/index.html
About Carbon Design Systems
Carbon offers the industry's only unified virtual platform solution along with the leading solution for accurate IP model creation. Carbon virtual platforms can execute at 100s of MIPS and with 100% accuracy to enable application software development, detailed architectural analysis and secure IP model distribution. Carbon's solutions are based on open industry standards, including SystemC, IP-XACT, Verilog, VHDL, OSCI TLM, MDI, CASI, CADI and CAPI. Carbon's customers are systems, semiconductor and IP companies that focus on wireless, networking and consumer electronics. Carbon is headquartered at 125 Nagog Park, Acton, Mass., 01720. Telephone: (978) 264-7300. Facsimile: (978) 264-9990. Email: Email Contact. Website: www.carbondesignsystems.com.
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For more information, contact: Bill Neifert Vice President of Business Development Carbon Design Systems (978) 264-7302 Email Contact