Mentor Graphics Calibre 2019.1 Linux

Mentor Graphics Calibre 2019.1 Linux

Description

Mentor Graphics Caliber is the industry standard software for IC physical verification, with excellent performance and accuracy. Caliber nmLVS software provides measurement of the geometry of real devices, scheduling, checking electrical rules, and sophisticated interactive debugging capabilities to ensure accurate circuit accuracy and improve designer efficiency.

Features

Processing engine to ensure robust testing and execution of all applications

Integration of design platforms and rapid deployment of all nm Platform applications in the user design environment

Integrated programming environment in all applications (SVRF and TVF) to customize the design

Hyperscaling technology that brings higher scalability to users

Reduce capital costs by increasing the useful life of shared memory processor systems

Some Caliber products:

Caliber nmLVS: The industry-leading security and physical tool, a combination of precision circuit verification tools with fast execution and interactive debugging

Caliber Interactive: Automatically detects and removes design violations during DRC

Caliber DESIGNrev: Speed in completing the complete chip design and saving large GDSII files in OASIS

Caliber Pattern Matching: Replacing text-based rules with a visual geometry to ensure accurate design execution

Caliber RVE: View results to reduce debugging time by visually identifying design errors in the user design environment

Caliber InRoute: Platform design and verification including all Olympus-SoC capabilities

Calibre xACT

Calibre xACT 3D

Calibre Auto-Waivers

Calibre RealTime

Calibre 3DSTACK

Calibre xL

Calibre PERC

Calibre xRC

System requirements

Calibre supports x86_64 processors. There are two x86-64 processor products supplied by different vendors, AMD and Intel. The Calibre toolset is supported on computers based on either of these processors. As of the 2013.4 Calibre release, MGC_HOME is packaged as two trees, IXL and AOI. The different executables for the IXL and AOI trees are optimized for the different Linux distributions. For example, IXL supports RHEL 5 distributions; AOI supports RHEL 6 distributions. If you use both types of Linux distributions on your network, you should download and install both executables into the same target directory. Set the MGC_HOME variable to either the IXL or the AOI tree. When you invoke Calibre, it will auto-detect the operating system and execute from the correct MGC_HOME tree. Hardware – Dual or Quad-Core CPU, clock speed of 2.0 GHz or better – Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) OpenGL 2.0 capable, with at least 512 MB of VRAM – System RAM: 8 GB

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Installation

Due to the impossibility of testing, all the cracks available for this software are included in the packages.

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