WIPO: Inventors in California Develop Hardware-Accelerated Simulator
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2008-11-29
GENEVA, Nov. 29 - Henry T. Verheyen and William Watt, both of San Jose, Calif., have developed a hardware-accelerated simulator.
According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization, the invention refers a "hardware-accelerated simulator includes a storage memory and a program memory that are separately accessible by the simulation processor. The program memory stores instructions to be executed in order to simulate the chip. The storage memory is used . . .
According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization, the invention refers a "hardware-accelerated simulator includes a storage memory and a program memory that are separately accessible by the simulation processor. The program memory stores instructions to be executed in order to simulate the chip. The storage memory is used . . .