SANTA CLARA, Calif. — A new power format standards effort emerged here Wednesday (Sept. 13), as the Accellera standards organization held a kickoff meeting for its new Unified Power Format (UPF) ...
New IEEE 1801-2015 Unified Power Format (UPF) 3.0 standard enables the creation and reuse of interoperable system-level IP power models Platform Architect with support for IEEE 1801-2015 UPF 3.0 ...
The most recent Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas has taught us that there are three things that really count in the electronics design community–low power, low power and low power. Consequently, ...
The next version of the Unified Power Format has been approved, bridging the major differences between UPF/IEEE 1801 and the Common Power Format. For anyone who works in low-power verification, this ...
Energy efficient electronic systems require sophisticated power management architectures that present difficult low-power verification challenges. Accellera introduced the Unified Power Format (UPF) ...
Under the number IEEE 1801, the IEEE has approved the Standard for Design and Verification of Low Power Integrated Circuits. Also known as Unified Power Format 2.0 (UPF 2.0), the standard was ...
PISCATAWAY, N.J.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The IEEE and Accellera announced today that the IEEE has approved a new standard, IEEE 1801, “Standard for Design and Verification of Low Power Integrated Circuits.” ...
Low-power design continues to be one of our industry’s biggest challenges. But with standards, both existing and emerging, design engineers can conceive of and realize their low-power designs ...
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