SystemC standards group Open SystemC Initiative (OSCI) has released the SystemC TLM (transaction-level modeling) standard version 1.0. The TLM standard kit, which can be downloaded under an open ...
The goal of OSCI (Open SystemC Initiative) TLM (transaction-level modeling) 2.0 is to enable high-level component models to simply plug into and play with each other in a system model. The standard ...
Transaction-level modeling (TLM) verification methodologies are propagating down from power users, such as large systems houses and integrated device manufacturers, to the broader design community. As ...
Transaction-level modeling – an abstracted representation of design IP above the RT level — continues to grow in importance for architectural exploration, performance analysis, building virtual ...
After many years of expectation, we're finally seeing increased use of generally usable methods of hardware design at an abstraction level higher than RTL. This is more than just behavioral level, as ...
It’s almost like flying over the Great Plains of the United States. On the ground it’s hard to see above the corn stalks, but in an airplane you can see the entire horizon even if you can’t see those ...
PORTLAND, ORE — April 11, 2006 — Open Core Protocol International Partnership (OCP-IP) today announced the availability of the SystemC Transaction Level Monitor (TLM) Channel version 2.1.2. The ...
To allow virtual mode reuse in any SystemC environment, Carbon Design Systems announced that it has launched a TLM-2.0 solution for the AMBA protocol to enable modeling the widely adopted AMBA ...
Multi-processor architectures are becoming prevalent in today’s embedded systems to keep up with growing computational requirements, throughput and integrated system features. As an example, high-end ...
The current manufacturing technology allows the integration of a complex multiprocessor system on one piece of silicon (MPSoC for Multiprocessor System-on-Chip). One way to manage the growing ...
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