From: [ A Little Bird ]
Hi, John,
Some of your readers might be interested to know that AMI is closing
their software development facility in Twain Harte, CA as part of a
recent RIF. These are the guys that develop and maintain the
proprietary software AMI uses for their netlist conversion service
(i.e. FPGA-to-ASIC and ASIC-to-ASIC).
If you publish this, keep me anonymous.
- [ A Little Bird ]
( ESNUG 433 Subjects ) ------------------------------------------ [10/20/04]
Item 1: Wall Street Curious About Sierra Pinnacle's True Overnight Story
Item 2: ( ESNUG 399 #7 ) One User's Critique Of Sequence's Columbus-AMS
Item 3: Designer Asks Designers "How Does Your Chip Do Power-On Reset?"
Item 4: How To Get Calibre LVS Reports To Not Be A Monster Phone Book
Item 5: ( SNUG 04 #4 ) 3 More Users Benchmarking DC 2004.06 (Nighthawk2)
Item 6: ( SNUG 04 #17 ) Nassda HSIM vs. Avanti HSPICE Power Discrepancies
Item 7: Premysl's Detailed Magma Blast Create & Blast Fusion Tapeout
Item 8: Is It Me-And-My-Design Or Is PrimeTime-SI 2004.06 Crashing A Lot?
Item 9: User Warns That Stand-Alone Vera & Synopsys NTB Have Differences!
Item 10: ( ESNUG 383 #11 ) Revision Control "SVN" Is The New CVS Contender
Item 11: Magma Tool Broke; Can Astro Do Hierarchy PLUS Voltage Islands?
Item 12: Why Is Cadence Being So Sleazy-Protective With Its Webinar Slides?
Item 13: Do You Know Anything About The Old Harris EDA EDAvalidator Tool?
Item 14: ( ESNUG 431 #10 ) User Notes Palladium Has 4 Operating Modes
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