Forte Design Systems, Inc. is a software provider specializing in semiconductor design solutions. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in San Jose, California, with additional offices in various U.S. states and internationally in France and Japan, the company offers Cynthesizer, a silicon-proven behavioral synthesis technology that generates production-quality RTL. This innovative technology enables design teams to develop complex electronic systems from algorithmic designs using ASICs, FPGAs, and SoCs, effectively reducing design and verification time. Forte's products cater to a range of industries, including consumer electronics, digital media, wireless communications, and security. The company maintains a direct sales presence in North America, Europe, and Japan, and has established value-added reseller partnerships in Korea.
Crohnology is a patient-powered research platform designed to empower individuals with chronic medical conditions to contribute to research related to their own health. The company operates a patient-centered information-sharing network that connects patients, their families, and friends, fostering a collaborative environment for sharing health and treatment information. This platform enables users to engage with each other for social support while tracking and sharing their health experiences. By facilitating these connections, Crohnology aims to enhance the understanding and management of chronic conditions through collective patient insights.
Arithmatica
Acquisition in 2009
Arithmatica Inc. provides services that are related to the field of digital silicon systems. The company has patented several breakthroughs in mathematical algorithms for digital systems, which will speed up signal processing and encryption. Arithmatica Inc. uses these systems to developed integrated circuit designs that use less power.
Arithmatica Inc. was founded by Sunil Talwar and Tony Curzon Smith. Arithmatica Inc. was formerly known as Automatic Parallel Designs and changed its name to Arithmatica Inc. in 2004. Arithmatica Inc. was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Redwood City, California.
Cynapps
Acquisition in 2001
Cynapps develop tools to support the use of higher levels of abstraction for hardware design.
The company now offers a complete tool-suite that supports successive elaboration of an abstract C/C++ description into a hardware description, to be synthesized automatically.
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