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May 31, 2007 05:01 AM Pacific Daylight Time

VaST to Demonstrate Advanced Virtual System Prototyping Design Environment

Interoperability, SystemC and Eclipse Critical for Embedded Design
Design Automation Conference 2007
Booth 2664

SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--VaST Systems, the technology leader in embedded design, will demonstrate its latest virtual system prototyping technology June 4-8th in booth 2664 at the Design Automation conference in San Diego, California.

VaST’s solutions are used to develop virtual system prototypes — cycle-accurate models of embedded systems that simulate near real-time speeds. Virtual system prototypes enable concurrent software development and hardware design as well as architecture analysis and optimization. The early availability, high-performance and observability of virtual system prototypes results in reduced time to market and improved designer productivity.

Join VaST, its partners and customers for exciting DAC activities. See all of VaST's DAC activities and Register for a suite demo or event. Learn why Leading Semiconductor Companies have Standardized on VaST. See demos of CoMET6, VaST's Newest Virtual Prototyping Solutions. Learn how Precision ExACT Technology delivers speed and accuracy in a single model.

About VaST

VaST provides tools and models for embedded system design. Users create a cycle-accurate software model of a system that operates at near real-time speeds under actual software loads. VaST’s solutions are OSCI SystemC-compliant and are used for software development, architecture analysis and system verification. VaST solutions dramatically improve time to market and quality while reducing development costs and risk.

Current customers include worldwide leaders in semiconductors, automotive electronics, wireless devices, and consumer electronics. VaST is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California with sales and support offices worldwide. For more information, visit www.vastsystems.com.



 

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