Micro Magic Announces MAX-View -- Free OpenAccess Viewer
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Micro Magic Announces MAX-View -- Free OpenAccess Viewer

SUNNYVALE, Calif.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—June 3, 2008— Micro Magic announces that their popular MAX-View Layout Viewer now supports OpenAccess. For a limited time, MAX-View will be offered for free.

MAX-View for Fast Layout Viewing

MAX-View has been a very popular product, with more than 150 companies now using MAX-View since its introduction one year ago. Chip designers have enjoyed the ability to view and error-check their largest chip designs instantly.

Micro Magic has demonstrated that MAX-View will load and display a chip design with one trillion (1,000,000,000,000) transistors. Redisplay is real-time on the Trillion chip instantaneous at any zoom level.

MAX-View reads design data from GDSII, OpenAccess, and MAX file formats. MAX-View also imports industry standard display files so that the users color and layer preferences are maintained.

OpenAccess New Industry Standard for Interoperability

Micro Magic has always embraced open architecture and has integrated well with other tools. Interoperability will be even easier by adopting the OpenAccess database standard.

Now, with OpenAccess support, MAX-View should appeal to a much larger set of users who may be interested in trying out OpenAccess. (OpenAccess is owned by Si2: www.si2.org)

Free for a Limited Time

Micro Magic is providing free MAX-View licenses to qualified users from now through July 31, 2009.

For editing, saving and other advanced features, Micro Magic recommends the full-featured MAX Layout Editor.

For more information, or to register for your free license, just go to: http://www.micromagic.com/max-view.html.

About Micro Magic, Inc.

Micro Magic provides tools, design services, and intellectual property (IP) for the design of high-speed, low-power SoCs. The companys mission is to help designers dramatically reduce the time and cost required to produce high-performance SoC designs. Micro Magics advanced EDA tools are built by IC designers for IC designers. They can handle any size design, are production-proven, and are easy to learn. The companys products have been used to design the datapaths and memory subsystems associated with all types of SoCs, including processors, DSPs, embedded controllers, multi-media, network and graphics chips.

Micro Magic will be demonstrating MAX-View at the upcoming Design Automation Conference DAC in Anaheim CA June 9 through 12, at booth 764.



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Micro Magic, Inc.
Mark Mangum, 408-414-7647 ext. 202
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