22 April 2008

Lattice and Synplicity expand agreement

Following the expansion of their oem agreement, Synplicity will become Lattice’s exclusive synthesis partner, whilst Lattice will broaden its synthesis offering to include the Synplify Pro logic synthesis software.


“A critical ispLEVER design tool priority for Lattice continues to be a focus on delivering industry leading timing closure capability to fpga designers,” said Chris Fanning, corporate vice president, enterprise solutions. “Lattice is excited to bundle Synplify Pro’s fpga synthesis technology with our ispLEVER design tool suite and to offer our customers better performance and logic efficiency capabilities.”
Joe Gianelli, Synplicity’s vp of business development and strategic alliances, added: “With this deeper relationship, Lattice and Synplicity will more effectively work together to improve their collective tool flows and performance for increased customer satisfaction.”

Author
Graham Pitcher

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Websites
http://www.latticesemi.com
http://www.synplicity.com

Companies
Lattice Semiconductor UK Ltd
Synplicity

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