Duolog

Duolog Technologies was an Irish-based company that developed electronic design automation tools that assist with the integration[1] of complex System-on-Chip (SoC), ASIC and FPGA designs. In 2014, Duolog was acquired[2] by ARM Holdings plc, a multinational semiconductor and software design company headquartered in Cambridge, United Kingdom.

Duolog Technologies
IndustryEDA
FateAcquired
Founded1999
HeadquartersDublin, Ireland
Key people
Ray Bulger, CEO; David Murray, CTO; Norman Walsh, COO
Websitewww.duolog.com

Overview

Duolog was founded in 1999[3] and headquartered in Dublin, Ireland. Duolog provided design services to semiconductor companies as well as developing Semiconductor Intellectual Property Cores (IP) for wireless technologies including IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi) and IEEE 802.15.4 Zigbee. Duolog also developed software tools to assist semiconductor design teams to integrate the various IP components that make up their systems. These tools were based on the IP-XACT industry standard. IP-XACT is an XML format that defines and describes electronic components and their associated designs. The IP-XACT standard was originally developed by the SPIRIT Consortium and later taken over by Accellera and the IEEE.

gollark: Oh dear.
gollark: Can't you use `os.date("*t")` or something?
gollark: SSH from CC would be impractical but also cool.
gollark: I personally find the packet thing more convenient, as just having a plain stream means you have to work out some way of delimiting packets and whatnot for everything.
gollark: I mean, for I/O, mostly?

References

  1. "ESL provider launches register management tool | EE Times". EETimes. Retrieved 2017-02-14.
  2. "ARM Concludes its Acquisition of Duolog Technologies - ARM". www.arm.com. Retrieved 2017-02-14.
  3. Ireland, Enterprise. "Enterprise Ireland Annual Report & Accounts 2005 - Duolog Technologies - Page 1 of 1". www.enterprise-ireland.com. Retrieved 2017-02-14.
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