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  • Mentor Graphics Delivers Emulation Solutions for the Verification of HDMI 2.0 Products

Mentor Graphics Delivers Emulation Solutions for the Verification of HDMI 2.0 Products

WILSONVILLE, Ore., October 8, 2013 - Mentor Graphics Corp. (NASDAQ: MENT), a leader in advanced system verification solutions, today announced hardware and software solutions to accelerate the verification of High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) version 2.0 products. Using the Mentor® verification solutions, designers can test the HDMI 2.0 devices integrated on their System-on-Chip (SoC) designs, and develop and stress-test their software and hardware with billions of verification cycles before silicon is available.

The first new product is iSolve™ Multimedia, which has a ‘plug-and-play’ hardware interface to the Veloce® family of hardware emulators. It provides a cost-effective and efficient solution to verify new HDMI 2.0 devices (chips for set-top-boxes, digital TVs, PCs, tablets, and mobile phones) in the SoC design. Users can create compliant HDMI 2.0 frames on-the-fly from industry-standard files, such as AVI or other file formats, and exercise their design with thousands of HDMI frames. High-performance, graphical analysis tools help to identify problems related to the digital video/audio output from the user’s design, and perform debug that is critical in determining the functional correctness of the SoC. This new hardware solution adds to the existing iSolve family of solutions for the accelerated verification of applications such as networking, embedded systems, wireless, storage, and multimedia devices.

Complementing the iSolve solution is the Mentor Veloce VirtuaLAB Multimedia for HDMI 2.0 that provides the same level of functionality for HDMI users as the iSolve solution, but in a pure software-based environment or “virtual lab” environment. This option increases the flexibility of using the Veloce emulator for multiple users worldwide, where they can use the Veloce emulator as a data center resource and not be concerned with hardware setups.

The final product delivered for HDMI 2.0 is a verification IP (VIP) solution. This delivers both a simulation environment, using the Questa® functional verification platform, and accelerated simulation environment using the Veloce emulator for the verification of HDMI 2.0-compliant devices. It generates the appropriate stimuli for the Design-Under-Test (DUT), passing packets, or transactions, of protocol data for tests. The VIP solution also provides a high-level Application Programming Interface (API) for use with multiple test-bench environments, such as SystemVerilog/UVM and SystemC, and provides example test environments that can exercise the emulated HDMI 2.0 device. All solutions are also compatible with the previous HDMI 1.4 standard for user flexibility.

“Our ability to provide industry-leading solutions for the verification of SoC designs containing HDMI devices is critical to the success of our customers developing high-performance consumer products,” said Eric Selosse, vice president and general manager, Mentor Emulation Division. “In delivering these new HDMI 2.0 solutions for both simulation acceleration and emulation, Mentor has again demonstrated our leadership position as the premier supplier of hardware-assisted products for multimedia applications, and shows our commitment to providing customers with the best-in-class emulation solutions for the latest-generation HDMI standards.”

The new HDMI 2.0 products deliver use modes with traditional in-circuit emulation (ICE), virtual lab emulation, and high-performance, transaction-based acceleration. When combined with the Veloce2 emulator, the latest-generation emulator from Mentor Graphics®, these Multimedia products deliver high-performance and easy-to-use IP and system-level verification for verifying SoCs containing HDMI 2.0 devices, without compromising delivery schedules.

All three solutions are available for deployment at customer sites effective immediately. For product information on the Mentor HDMI 2.0 solutions, contact your Mentor sales representative, call 800-547-3000, or visit the website at www.mentor.com/med.

(Mentor Graphics, Mentor, Veloce and Questa are registered trademarks of Mentor Graphics Corporation and iSolve is a trademark of Mentor Graphics Corporation. All other company or product names are the registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners.)

About Mentor Graphics

Mentor Graphics Corporation is a world leader in electronic hardware and software design solutions, providing products, consulting services and award-winning support for the world’s most successful electronic, semiconductor and systems companies. Established in 1981, the company reported revenues in the last fiscal year of nearly $1,090 million. Corporate headquarters are located at 8005 S.W. Boeckman Road, Wilsonville, Oregon 97070-7777. World Wide Web site: http://www.mentor.com.

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