Saturday, 18 May 2013
masthead+quote+image
Advanced search

Carbon Design Systems reports year-over-year growth

System-on-chip (SoC) company Carbon Design Systems has closed calendar year 2010 with year-over-year growth of 35 per cent and generated positive cash flow as it continues to build momentum in the virtual platform market.

It experienced growth in all geographies worldwide and added substantial contributions from its new Carbon IP Exchange online offering.

During the course of 2010, Carbon introduced Carbon IP Exchange, a web portal that includes models from key SoC intellectual property vendors, including ARM, Cadence, Elliptic, MIPS, Tensilica, Verisilicon and Vivante.

Carbon also added solutions for software developers with the industry’s best integration of ARM Fast Models to complement its substantial portfolio of ARM cycle-accurate models. 

Have your say

Mandatory
Mandatory
Mandatory
Mandatory

My saved stories (Empty)

You have no saved stories

Save this article

Digital Edition

The Engineer May Digital Edition

Poll

Forward-looking flying car specialist Terrafugia has unveiled a new autopilot-equipped STOVL concept which it says could be on sale in 8-12 years. But will the science-fiction staple of the flying car ever take off?

Previous Poll

NASA chief Charles Bolden says that the agency is moving forwards with plans for a manned Mars mission, but there are significant ‘technology gaps’. Which of these is likely to be the most difficult to overcome?

Read and comment on the results here