What comes after NC-verilog 5.1 (LDV51)?

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hol

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Working with a partner corporation (that internally uses
NC-Verilog 5.1), we're disappointed with NCVerilog's
Verilog-2001 compliance. It seems to be behind Modeltech's
Modelsim and Synopsys's VCS.

What's Cadence next great product after LDV51?
 
The current release is IUS53 - the name of the stream was changed
from LDV to IUS (Incisive Unified Simulator). In fact IUS54 will be
out before too long as well (not sure when, it's not really my main
area). Similarly I can't comment on the Verilog-2001 compliance of
the tool.

Andrew.

On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 23:43:08 GMT, hol <abol@hol.com> wrote:

Working with a partner corporation (that internally uses
NC-Verilog 5.1), we're disappointed with NCVerilog's
Verilog-2001 compliance. It seems to be behind Modeltech's
Modelsim and Synopsys's VCS.

What's Cadence next great product after LDV51?
 
hol <abol@hol.com> wrote in message news:<guI5d.20256$QJ3.2378@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com>...
Working with a partner corporation (that internally uses
NC-Verilog 5.1), we're disappointed with NCVerilog's
Verilog-2001 compliance. It seems to be behind Modeltech's
Modelsim and Synopsys's VCS.

What's Cadence next great product after LDV51?
Hi,

The current product is Incisive Unified Simulator, and the current
release is called IUS5.3.

There is a datasheet here:

http://www.cadence.com/datasheets/IncisiveUniSim_ds.pdf

This states Verilog support of "majority of IEEE1364-2001 extensions",
so this may get you further than LDV5.1.

Good luck,

Paul
 
(snip)
the name of the stream was changed
from LDV to IUS (Incisive Unified Simulator).
Oh boy ... I feel like screaming.... AM I THE ONLY ONE TO BE FED UP WITH THOSE CHEESY NAME DANCES ??
 

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