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KPIT chooses Columbus-AMS for RLC extraction

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NOIDA: Sequence Design today announced that KPIT Cummins Info Systems, an engineering consulting firm, has chosen Columbus-AMS for RLC extraction.

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KPIT joins a growing list of Sequence customers in India, and the first signed by new

distributor, D'gipro.

Columbus-AMS is part of Sequence's ExtractionStage suite, delivering speed, accuracy, and capacity for designs below 180 nanometers (nm).

"KPIT Cummins is the first Indian customer signed by D'gipro since we named them our exclusive distributor there and marks a major milestone in Sequence's India operations," said Vic Kulkarni, Sequence president and CEO.

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"KPIT's focus on complex designs gives us a sense of where the future of chip design is going for the Indian design community, and we look forward to working closely with them through our India Center of Excellence."

"KPIT Cummins has been providing leading edge 90nm based design services

to its STAR customers" said Praveen Acharya, vice president, VLSI, KPIT

Cummins. The adoption of Sequence Columbus-AMS into our design flow has further

strengthened our services portfolio for key customers."

Founded in 1987, D'gipro is an EDA suppliers for ASIC, FPGA, and system-level design tools. D'gipro is headquartered in Bangalore, with offices in New Delhi and Hyderabad.

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