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EDA
TOOLS STARTUP BLUESPEC INC. TO ELEVATE AND
ACCELERATE CHIP DESIGN
– Waltham, Mass.-based Company Secures $4
Million in First Round for New Assertion-Based
Synthesis Toolset that Tames Spiraling Design
Complexity and Reduces Verification Cost for ASIC
and FPGA Chip Designers –
Waltham,
Mass., December 8, 2003 – Bluespec
Inc., a Waltham, Mass.-based Electronic Design
Automation (EDA) tool company, today announced
that it intends to manufacture the industry's
first SystemVerilog-based EDA toolset for ASIC
and FPGA designers to automatically synthesize
RTL implementations from high-level design descriptions.
Bluespec's toolset dramatically shortens the time
to a verified netlist by as much as 50 percent
and eliminates the majority of design errors that
typically extend design cycles causing product
launch delays and mounting design costs.
While smaller silicon geometries have delivered
millions of gates to hardware designers, the accompanying
explosion in design complexity and verification
requirements has outstripped the ability for current
generation EDA tools to keep pace. Verilog and
VHDL design levels are too low forcing hardware
designers to do the equivalent of software assembly
language programming. As a result, verification
costs have skyrocketed.
The EDA industry has proposed two different types
of solutions, neither fully addressing these issues.
One approach has focused on simulation speed,
testbench creation and verification environments
to make it easier to verify complex designs. While
this approach has been implemented by many, the
growth in design complexity has outpaced the benefits
provided by these tools and verification costs
keep rising. The second approach, based on C/C++,
has attempted to raise the abstraction level of
design expression. This approach has had a positive
impact in higher-level modeling of complex systems,
but has been unable to connect that higher-level
model automatically to efficient RTL. A new approach
that overcomes these limitations is required.
Bluespec Inc. has secured $4 million with initial
investments from Atlas Venture and North Bridge
Venture Partners to manufacture a new toolset
that leverages patented technology developed at
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and
the emerging SystemVerilog standard. Bluespec's
synthesis toolset aggressively attacks the challenges
of design complexity, IP, design re-use, and architectural
flexibility while producing more correct-by-construction
designs. With the investment, Axel Bichara of
Atlas Venture and Jeff McCarthy of North Bridge
Venture Partners will join the Bluespec board.
“Design and verification cycles are long
and expensive and yet logic errors remain the
No. 1 cause of re-spins. Moving to smaller process
geometries, such as 90 nanometer, will further
exacerbate the design productivity problem. We
need a significant effort at attacking the root
cause of the problem – the design phase
– by providing a methodology and toolset
that raises the level of abstraction but is grounded
in hardware design,” said Shiv Tasker, Bluespec's
CEO. “With our design tools, engineers will
get to timing closure faster, reduce verification
cost and eliminate bugs and re-spins that contribute
to these constant delays.”
At the heart of Bluespec's product is the novel
application of Term Rewriting Systems (TRS), a
well understood computer science concept, to hardware
synthesis – an advanced, patented technology
developed at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
by Arvind, who is the Johnson Professor of Computer
Science and Engineering and also a co-founder
and member of Bluespec's board of directors. TRS
can be used to model atomicity, which is a powerful
mechanism for reasoning about the functional correctness
of highly concurrent systems. TRS also provide
an excellent basis for producing designs which
are correct-by-construction.
In conjunction with TRS-based synthesis, Bluespec
employs the emerging SystemVerilog language to
create an industry standards-based design environment
that significantly raises the level of abstraction
for hardware design while retaining the ability
to automatically synthesize high quality RTL,
uncompromised in speed, power or area. Bluespec
is a member of Accellera, the standards organization
that developed SystemVerilog, and is an active
contributor to the SystemVerilog language and
standardization process.
“There is a major opportunity for high-level
EDA tool vendors like Bluespec to save the semiconductor
industry billions of dollars in hardware design
costs for ASICs and FPGAs,” said Rita Glover,
principal analyst at EDA Today. “Bluespec's
use of term-rewriting systems is a new approach
that could ease many of the challenges chip designers
are facing today.”
Industry experts estimate the design phase consumes
more than 50 percent of a product's development
budget, making the market for EDA tools that significantly
reduce time and costs in the design cycle ripe
for opportunity . As time-to-market and profitability
pressures continue to escalate, Gartner Dataquest
predicts that the EDA tools market will grow at
a compound annual growth rate of 19 percent through
2007, reaching $5.9 billion.
Seasoned EDA, Semiconductor Industry Veterans
Lead the Charge for Bluespec
Tasker, co-founder, in addition to his CEO role,
has over 15 years experience in the EDA industry
at all levels. He was formerly senior vice president
of worldwide sales, consulting and marketing at
Viewlogic Systems, a supplier of complex EDA tools
for integrated circuit and printed circuit board
design. Previously, he was at Intergraph and Valid/Cadence.
Tasker recently served as CEO of Phase Forward,
a software and service solution vendor for the
data collection and management of clinical trials
of new drugs and devices.
Also a co-founder, Rishiyur Nikhil, Ph.D., joins
Tasker on the management team as chief technical
officer. Since 2000 Nikhil led the Bluespec technology
team at Sandburst Corp., a fabless semiconductor
company providing packet switching solutions for
scalable, chassis based switching and routing
systems . For the previous nine years he was with
Cambridge Research Laboratory (DEC/Compaq), serving
as Acting Director for over a year. Nikhil was
also an associate professor of computer science
and engineering at MIT, has led multiple research
teams, is widely published and holds several patents
in functional programming, dataflow and multithreaded
architectures, parallel processing and compiling.
"The EDA industry has consistently shown
an appetite for innovative technology that will
materially impact the design cycle, which accounts
for the majority of a product's cost," said
Axel Bichara, senior principal at Atlas Venture.
"Bluespec is bringing such tools to market.
The opportunity at hand is to raise the level
of abstraction in chip design, breaking down the
walls between the architecture exploration and
hardware implementation functions."
Bluespec is continuing product development while
engaging with its first set of customer projects
and has targeted Q1 2004 for product availability.
About Bluespec
Bluespec Inc. manufactures an industry standards-based
Electronic Design Automation (EDA) toolset that
significantly raises the level of abstraction
for hardware design while retaining the ability
to automatically synthesize high quality RTL,
without compromising speed, power or area. The
toolset allows ASIC and FPGA designers to significantly
reduce design time, bugs and re-spins that contribute
to product delays and escalating costs. More information
can be found on www.bluespec.com
or by calling 781-250-2200.
About Atlas Venture
Atlas Venture is the leading international early-stage
venture capital firm, investing in communications,
information technology and life sciences companies.
With investing offices in Boston , London , Munich
and Paris , Atlas Venture divides its investments
between the United States and Europe . Founded
in 1980, Atlas Venture has organized six international
funds, and currently manages $2.1 billion in committed
capital. The Atlas Venture investment team is
comprised of seasoned operating executives and
career venture capitalists who have been deeply
involved in the formation and development of more
than 300 companies worldwide. For more information
about Atlas Venture, go to www.atlasventure.com.
About North Bridge
Venture Partners
North Bridge Venture Partners is an active, early-stage
venture capital firm based in the Boston area.
With approximately $800 million under management,
North Bridge focuses on investments in the communications,
software and Internet markets. Working closely
with entrepreneurs, North Bridge adds value by
providing strategic guidance, specific industry
knowledge, team-building skills and an in-depth
understanding of both private and public financings.
Past investments include ArrowPoint Communications,
Cascade Communications, New Oak Communications,
Sonus Networks, Sycamore Networks and Wellfleet
Communications. For more information, visit North
Bridge 's web site at www.nbvp.com.
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