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Mentor Graphics Veloce VirtuaLAB Adds Next-Generation Protocols

By Vincent Wang
Published: Oct 20,2015

Mentor Graphics Co. is a electronic hardware and software design solutions provider

CALIFORNIA, USA — Mentor Graphics Corp., on Octorber 19 announced the Veloce VirtuaLAB Ethernet environment with support for 25G, 50G and 100G Ethernet. This support enables highly efficient, emulation-based verification for the massive Ethernet-based designs being created today.

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“We collaborate with leading-edge networking companies to provide solutions that address their verification challenges. The rapid growth of these designs and the need to verify every path creates a huge verification space resulting in a major shift from simulation to emulation,” said Eric Selosse, Vice President and General Manager of the Mentor Emulation Division. “We developed VirtuaLAB Ethernet and other solutions that transform emulation, enabling our Veloce customers to meet their complex verification goals.”

The huge surge in demand for connectivity has had a profound effect on the size of switch and router designs, making them among the largest IC designs developed at present. The sheer size of the designs, the pressure for early release, and the need to verify all paths are creating a methodology shift that moves verification from simulation- to emulation-based flows.

VirtuaLAB Ethernet transforms emulation for networking chips by replacing the traditional physical devices used in In-circuit Emulation (ICE) with virtual devices. This virtualization moves emulation from the engineering lab to the computing datacenter for maximum emulation resource utilization.

VirtuaLAB components provide a complete software-driven Ethernet stack that runs at up to 15,000 times the speed of traditional simulation. This lets VirtuaLab Ethernet users tackle the complex challenges of Ethernet-based designs with improved throughput, advanced debug, power analysis and performance analysis.

The accelerated deployment of VirtuaLab solutions in the networking market is the result of significant and repeatable improvements in throughput. For example, in simulation it’s not uncommon to run 1,000 packets of data per day. When compared to emulation, the difference is staggering. Here customers report they are running 11,000,000 packets of data per day.

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