“We have been granted our wish to forget 2009 and the worst recession in history,” emphasizes Dr. Luc Burgun, EVE’s chief executive officer and president, who adds that this quarter marks the beginning of a strong recovery. “The rapid ramp in ZeBu-Server orders over the first five months, some of which included multiple systems from long-time users of our ZeBu emulators, delivers another vote of confidence in the design and productivity of our state-of-the-art fast emulation systems.”
In fiscal 2010, EVE added multiple new customers in leading industries, including LG Electronics, Konica-Minolta, Fujitsu Microelectronics Solutions, Nokia-Siemens Networks among others. EVE expanded its installed base through several repeat orders from previous ZeBu users.
In January, EVE started volume production of ZeBu-Server, its sixth-generation scalable emulation system capable of handling up to one-billion application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) gates. A high-capacity, highly scalable and very fast emulator, ZeBu-Server is suitable for hardware verification and hardware/software co-verification of current and next-generation system-on-chip (SoC) designs.
Over the past 12 months, EVE expanded its library of verification intellectual property (IP), adding several memory models and fast ZeBu transactors, such as HDMI, AXI and TLM 2.0, announced June 1. EVE delivered two major software releases that slashed set-up and compilation time for large designs and enhanced ZeBu-Server’s hardware debugging capabilities.