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CoWare, Inc. announced the availability of the high-speed model for Renesas Technology’s (Renesas) SH-4A core model. The model has been developed in tight collaboration between CoWare and Renesas ensuring the highest level of quality and verification to Renesas’ test suite. The model is already in use at Renesas for the creation of high-speed virtual platforms targeted at Renesas customers in the automotive, consumer and wireless markets.

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The availability of the model and virtual platforms enables Renesas to provide their OEM and systems customers with an electronic system virtualization design methodology and set of productivity-oriented tools. It fosters design collaboration and improves design productivity resulting in systems being right first time.

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