***Micron Technology Announces the Availability of Denali's
Advanced Simulation Models for Memory Components
(December 13)

Micron Technology announced the availability of high-performance
simulation models for its memory devices designed by memory
modeling specialist Denali Software. Micron is utilizing Denali's
Specification of Memory Architecture (SOMA) format to support
over 20 simulation tools used by system designers to verify
complex designs. The availability of these models gives designers
the ability to instantly access the most up-to-date and accurate
memory models for system design and verification.

SOMA models for Micron's PC100 and PC133 SDRAM components and the
latest DDR-SDRAM and RDRAM¨ (Rambus¨ DRAM) components are
currently available on Micron's Website:

www.micron.com/mti/msp/models/index.html


Models for a variety of Micron's flash products are currently
available. In addition, Micron provides a range of other modeling
options, including Verilog, VHDL, IBIS and Spice.

Denali's SOMA language is designed to provide high-quality memory
models to designers of electronic systems and enables
distribution of models across the Internet and web. Used with
Denali's Memory Modeler, it offers portability of memory
component libraries for use across all EDA simulation and
verification environments. Its class-based software architecture
offers structure for tailoring models to key specifications for
all types of memory including DRAM, SRAM, SDRAM, DDR-SDRAM SGRAM,
RDRAM, SSRAM, ESDRAM, FLASH, PROM, SEPROM and FIFO. The
combination of Memory Modeler and its breadth of models enable
Denali Software to provide a data-driven verification solution
that enhances the verification stage of electronic system design.

www.micron.com

www.denalisoft.com


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