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Rocketick Technologies Ltd., a Leading Provider of Verilog Simulation Acceleration Solutions for Chip Verification, Today Announced the Release of RocketSim-CPU

RAMAT GAN, ISRAEL. –– May 27, 2014 — Rocketick Technologies Ltd., a leading provider of Verilog simulation acceleration solutions for chip verification, today announced the release of RocketSim-CPU, an important addition to its product line. RocketSim-CPU is a Co-Simulator that runs on a standard multicore CPU server while dramatically accelerating a wide range of Verilog simulations. From an IT perspective, deployment of RocketSim-CPU is seamless as it does not require installation of any hardware. 

“RocketSim-CPU rounds off our package of solutions by enabling us to accelerate a very broad range of simulations including RTL (block level and full chip) and Gate level (functional and DFT) simulations”, says Tomer Ben-David, CEO of Rocketick Technologies Ltd. “RocketSim helps our customers deal with designs that are currently stretching the limits of the common simulation tools, enabling them to simulate new designs in full 4-state accuracy and enhanced visibility, all being done dramatically faster”.

Rocketick will exhibit at the Design Automation Conference in the San Francisco, June 2-4, 2014. Please come visit us at booth #901 to attend live demos of RocketSim-CPU and meet Rocketick’s management and engineering teams.            

About Rocketick
Rocketick, founded in 2008 by a group of hardware-assisted-acceleration experts, is a pioneer in multicore simulation acceleration solutions for chip verification. Its flagship product, RocketSim™, solves functional verification bottlenecks by complementing simulators with a multicore acceleration solution that offers faster simulations for highly complex designs. RocketSim is used today by several semiconductor customers including NVidia and PMC-Sierra and is backed up by Intel Capital and Nvidia

For more information, visit  www.rocketick.com or email us at  Email Contact.

 



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