CVC to highlight UVM training, methodology consulting, auditing & debug capabilities at SNUG India Designer Community Expo
Bangalore, India, June 13, 2012 – CVC Pvt. Ltd., provider of the industry’s most advanced functional verification training solutions, today announced that it will be participating in the Synopsys Users Group (SNUG) Designer Community Expo (DCE) Wednesday, June 13, booth #200 in the IC Verification community. UnleashingUVM™ is CVC’s series of solutions centered around Universal Verification Methodology (UVM). It brings in range of training tailored to different end-users such as IP verification environment developers, VIP users and SoC integrators. It also comprises of UVM debug utilities, UVM rules/guidelines, a comprehensive auditing for UVM compliance leading to higher verification quality.
The SNUG Designer Community Expo (DCE) is a unique networking event featuring Synopsys and its ecosystem partners from across the electronics industry. At SNUG DCE, Synopsys users can interact with exhibitors and see the latest design enablement solutions spanning seven Designer Communities: Compute and Design Infrastructure, Custom Design and AMS Verification, FPGA, IC Design, IC Verification, IP, and System-Level Design. CVC will be exhibiting in the IC Verification community.
Over the last 8 years, CVC has been working very closely with semiconductor design houses in India to assist them in deploying modern verification technologies such as SystemVerilog, SVA, VMM, RAL and UVM.
“We spoke to several customers and we heard different requirements. While some want very advanced UVM, pushing it even beyond the current base classes, others are using traditional HDL-based solutions, looking to move up to UVM in a phased manner,” said Ms. Ajeetha Kumari, CEO & MD of CVC Pvt. Ltd. “This led us to package several solutions under the umbrella of UnleashingUVM™ over the last few years,” she said.
Srinivasan Venkataramanan, CTO of CVC Pvt. Ltd further elaborated: “We assist customers to learn UVM all the way from basic SystemVerilog, as needed by the individual teams. We also offer various migration consulting and training for existing users such as OVM-to-UVM, VMM-to-UVM. Our key differentiator is our ability to quickly customize these solutions as per individual team requirements. Under UnleashingUVM™, we consult with customers on various UVM architectures such as advanced TLM connections to handle layered protocols. We also offer auditing of verification environments for UVM compliance and help customers to effectively debug complex issues such as objection hangs, timeouts and more.”
About SNUG
The Synopsys® Users Group (SNUG) was established in 1990 to provide users of Synopsys design tools and technology with an open forum in which they could exchange ideas, discuss problems and explore solutions. SNUG has emerged as the largest community of design engineers in the world, with 13 SNUG conferences worldwide drawing more than 9,000 Synopsys customers each year. Attendees represent the world’s largest semiconductor design and manufacturing companies as well as many innovative start-ups. At the heart of each SNUG event is a technical conference focusing on real-world design challenges and featuring peer-reviewed user papers, along with presentations from top Synopsys technologists and industry experts.
SNUG and the Designer Community Expo at SNUG are by-invitation events only for Synopsys customers. For more information, visit the SNUG DCE web page at: http://www.synopsys.com/Community/SNUG/India/Pages/DCE.aspx
About CVC
Contemporary Verification Consultants Private Ltd. (CVC Pvt Ltd.) is a VLSI ecosystem company based in Bangalore, India. We bring emerging technologies to end-users through our continued investment in latest technologies around functional verification. We achieve this vision through our training sessions; consulting on verification architectures, thorough design-verification reviews etc. For more information please visit www.cvcblr.com
UnleashingUVM™ is a trademark of CVC Pvt. Ltd.
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For more information, contact:
Srinivasan Venkataramanan