( ESNUG 324 Item 4 ) ---------------------------------------------- [8/04/99]

Subject: ( ESNUG 320 #16 )  Where Can I Get A Memory Compiler For My Chip?

> Talk to your local ASIC vendor like LSI or IBM as a start.  Memory
> compilers are typicaly a vendor supplied tool unless you are doing COT
> or Full Custom design in which case your vendor will probably suggest
> which memory compiler(s) to use and where to get them.
>
>    - Tom Dejanovic
>      Cisco Systems


From: Saeid Moshkelani <smoshkel@c-cube.com>

John,

If you need to develop memory compilers, take a look at Interra's MC2.
( http://www.interra.com )  We are quite pleased with the results we
obtained.  It allows us to develop custom memories without paying any
royalties to a library vendor.

    - Saeid Moshelani
      C-Cube Microsystems



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