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EnSilica Launches Design Centre In India

Jan. 17, 2012
The company is seeking to recruit 30 skilled verification specialists for the operation.

Ranganath Kempanahally, Director of Engineering at EnSilica’s new design centre in Bangalore, India.

Bangalore, India: EnSilica recently swung the doors open to a new design centre in Bangalore, India. The centre, created to complement existing design facilities in the UK, will be headed by Director of Engineering Ranganath Kempanahally. The company is seeking to recruit 30 skilled verification specialists for the operation. 

According to EnSilica, the design centre will focus on the advanced verification of complex semiconductor products and IP. Verification services will be provided for both European and local customers based on a range of methodologies, but will concentrate on UVM (the Unified Verification Methodology) and SystemVerilog.

The operation will also provide a scalable resource for projects requiring larger teams to accelerate timescales or deal with complex tasks. Furthermore, it’s expected to broaden EnSilica’s design capabilities with the addition of new Verilog AMS (analog/mixed-signal) modeling, physical implementation, and embedded software services. 

On top of that, the design centre will extend EnSilica’s existing turnkey ASIC and FPGA design capabilities. Additional resources will develop the company’s portfolio of IP, including eSi-RISC highly configurable 16/32bit embedded processors, eSi-Comms range of communications IP, and eSi-Crypto encryption IP.

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