San Jose CA, 08 Sep 2008 -- Power Forward Initiative
(PFI) today announced that Wipro Technologies has recently joined the
initiative and is offering Common Power Format (CPF)-enabled low-power
design capabilities to its design services customers worldwide. The PFI
membership has now grown to over 30 companies around the world,
representing a broad spectrum of semiconductor, IP, EDA, ASIC, design
services and manufacturing providers.
Wipro has adopted the
Cadence� Design Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CDNS) Low-Power Solution, which
integrates leading-edge design, verification, and implementation
technology with the widely deployed CPF standard to deliver an
end-to-end low-power design solution to IC engineers. By preserving
low-power design intent throughout the design process, the solution
eliminates laborious manual work, reduces power-related chip failure,
and provides power predictability early in the design process, enabling
sharing and reuse of low-power intelligence throughout the design
process.
Wipro is the largest independent provider of R&D
services in the world. Using am "Extended Engineering" model for
leveraging R&D investment and accessing new knowledge and
experience across the globe, people and technical infrastructure, Wipro
enables firms to introduce new products rapidly. Using the Cadence
Low-Power Solution will enable Wipro's delivery of more power efficient
chip designs.
"Reducing the energy footprint of electronic
products has become an important consideration for ICs and subsystems
targeting a wide range of both handheld and wired products," said
Vasudevan Aghoramoorthy, vice president, Semiconductor & System
Solutions, Wipro Technologies. "Cadence's commitment to driving
industry-wide solutions in low power design is in direct alignment with
Wipro's own low power design Green initiatives. We are pleased to join
Cadence and other industry leaders in this important effort."
"The demand for low power design is growing rapidly in all geographies
driven by business and environmental considerations," said Pankaj
Mayor, group director of Business Enablement at Cadence Design Systems,
Inc. "By joining the Power Forward Initiative, Wipro is affirming their
commitment to collaborate with the industry to support customers'
mandates to reduce energy consumption."
About Power Forward Initiative
The
Power Forward Initiative, which has more than 30 member companies, is
an industry initiative sponsored by Cadence Design Systems and has the
goal of enabling the design and production of more power-efficient
electronic devices. The initiative includes companies representing a
broad cross section of the design chain including system,
semiconductor, foundry, IP, EDA, ASIC and design services companies.
CPF was contributed by Cadence to the Si2 Low Power Coalition in
December 2006; CPF is now the most widely deployed low-power intent
standard in the industry and available from Si2. The Initiative has
also published A Practical Guide to Low-Power Design � User experience
with CPF which is aimed at educating the broad design marketplace in
utilizing advanced low-power design techniques. The Guide is available
free of charge at www.powerforward.org.
About Wipro
Wipro (NYSE:WIT) is a $4 bn global provider of IT Services, Outsourced
R&D, Infrastructure Outsourcing, Business Process Services, and
Business Consulting. With 25 years in the global delivery of technology
services, Wipro is the world's largest third-party provider of R&D
services and the world's first PCMM and CMMi level company. Rated by
industry analysts as a leader in global package implementation
projects, CRM services, and Infrastructure Management among offshore
firms, Wipro has won global recognition and awards for innovation and
outsourcing excellence.
Wipro Technologies' 2100+ Semiconductor /
System engineers and 16,000+ embedded software engineers make it the
World's largest independent R&D service provider. Combined with
best-in-class methodology, EagleWision� Wipro has one of the best
first-pass-success rate for 300+ silicon and 200+ system designs
delivered over the last 2 years. These include engagements in 65nm,
90nm and 0.13� for telecommunication, storage, avionics, consumer
electronics, medical electronics, automotive and industrial control
domains. For more information, please visit our websites at www.wipro.com, www.wiprocorporate.com, www.wipro.com/vlsi.