The DVCon U.S. 2025 Workshop, “Introduction of IEEE 1801-2024 (UPF 4.0) Improvements for the Specification and Verification of Low-power Intent,” is now available to view on demand. Members of the IEEE working group provided an overview of key enhancements to the Unified Power Format (UPF) standard, addressing the growing complexity of low-power designs and the need for improved IP reuse, analog/digital co-verification, and state retention modeling. The workshop focused on the most impactful updates that support real-world design needs.
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Download Federated Simulation Standard White PaperDifferent industries are tackling modeling and simulation challenges in silos, leading to fragmented and incompatible standards. The Federated Simulation Standard (FSS) aims to bridge these gaps by establishing a cross-industry framework for interoperability, integration, and reuse of simulation technologies. Learn more in the new FSS White Paper.
IEEE Standard 1801™-2024 Available for Download Through the IEEE GET ProgramThe recently published IEEE Std. 1801™-2024 Unified Power Format (UPF) 4.0 Standard is now available for download fee-free, courtesy of Accellera as part of the IEEE GET Program. IEEE Standard 1801, also known as Unified Power Format (UPF), is a standardized specification language designed to define the low-power architecture of an ASIC. It streamlines integration throughout the entire verification and implementation process.
Read the full press release for more information on IEEE Std. 1801-2024 and the IEEE GET Program.
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