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Industry Membership 

Because Cadence wants to create the best quality products and make them as easy to use as possible, we firmly believe in working with industry organizations and adhering to standards wherever possible. Where standards and organizations don't exist, we've helped to create them. Listed below is more information about the organizations and standards that Cadence proudly supports.



Accellera
A non-profit electronics industry organization that drives the worldwide development and use of standards required by systems, semiconductor, and design tools companies that enhance a language-based design automation process. Cadence is a corporate member of Accellera.

Electronic Design Automation Consortium (EDAC)
An international association of companies developing design tools and services that enable engineers to create the world's electronic products.
Global Semiconductor Association (GSA)
GSA's mission is to accelerate the growth and increase the return on invested capital of the global semiconductor industry by fostering a more effective fabless ecosystem through collaboration, integration and innovation.


IEEE
A non-profit, technical professional association serving public interest and members in technical areas ranging from computer engineering, biomedical technology and telecommunications, to electric power, aerospace and consumer electronics, among others. Cadence has active participants on working groups for: P1076 VHDL, P1364 Verilog, P1497 SDF, P1499 OMF, and the Design Automation Standards Committee (DASC).

OCP-IP
An industry association dedicated to making a common standard for IP core interfaces that facilitate "plug and play" SoC design.

OpenAccess Community (SI2)
A group of electronics companies and EDA vendors, sponsored by the Silicon Integration Initiative (SI2), focused on providing true interoperability among IC design tools.
Open SystemC Initiative (OSCI)
The Open SystemC Initiative (OSCI) is an independent, not-for-profit association composed of a broad range of organizations dedicated to defining and advancing SystemC™ as an open industry standard for system-level modeling, design and verification. SystemC is a language built in C++ that spans from concept to implementation in hardware and software. The IEEE Standards Association approved the standard for the SystemC library as IEEE Std. 1666™-2005.

PSL/Sugar Consortium
The PSL/Sugar Consortium was established to help hardware designers adopt and implement Accellera's Property Specification Language (PSL, based upon the Sugar language from IBM) and its methodologies to speed design verification. Cadence is one of the founding members of this consortium.

SOI Industry Consortium
The SOI Industry Consortium is chartered with accelerating silicon-on-insulator (SOI) innovation into broad markets by promoting the benefits of SOI technology and reducing the barriers of adoption. Representing leaders spann the entire electronics industry infrastructure. Membership is open to all companies and institutions throughout the electronics industry.

SPIRIT Consortium
The SPIRIT Consortium officially incorporated as an open, independent, California non-profit organization in July 2006. It announced an enhanced future roadmap covering topics such as debugging, hardware constraints, documentation, and register-description formats. Steps to create alignments with Si2 and SystemRDL in line with the future scope of The Consortium have also been announced. IP-XACT, The Consortium's official set of specifications for IP meta-data and tool interfaces, has been released to the public and is currently in review with IEEE Working Group P1685.