The IPSP is one part of the Taiwan MOEA SiSoft initiative, which defines an RF system-on-chip (SOC) design and verification platform and provides consulting services to benefit the nation's communications product design industries. The Agilent initiative outlines a service architecture customized for Taiwan's RF SOC design industry, an RF SOC design flow and a training program for Taiwan's RF SOC personnel.
The platform consists of Agilent's Advanced Design System and RF Design Environment and the Agilent 93000 SOC Series test system. Combined, they constitute the recommended, integrated toolset for communications products and RF SOC design, Agilent said.
"Agilent is committed to supporting the SiSoft initiative by providing the best available design platform to Taiwanese business ventures," said Wayne Chan, vice president and general manager, Agilent Greater China. "We continue to support our customers by providing integrated EDA products and services that will help increase Taiwan's competitive presence in SOC research and development, and complement an already well-established semiconductor manufacturing industry."
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