Cadence supports development of the cloud
March 26, 2012
Today, Cadence announced additional support for companies designing the cloud. The cloud is not only a form of centralized computing and storage, but also requires very fast and rich interfaces. Cadence is adding two protocol standards used in cloud computing applications, 12Gb/s SAS and NVM Express, to the Cadence Verification IP (VIP) Catalog.
I spoke with Susan Peterson, director, of product marketing within the System Realization group at Cadence about this announcement. While everyone will cover the new protocols, and I will talk about them a little, I was more interested in the role that Cadence plays within the community. This impacts the way in which standards get created and this VIP eventually becomes available to you…
- NVMe: NVMe is a storage protocol for connecting drives and controllers, unlocking the huge I/O potential of solid state drives.
- SAS 12Gb/s: 12Gb/s SAS is an enhanced protocol for connecting storage systems, delivering the massive data content required by the cloud.
- Ethernet 40G/100G: These emerging high speed networking standards are critical components to support the growing demands of network fabrics and virtualization.
- DDR4: This high performance, next generation memory interface offers 2x higher performance and 40% lower power consumption than DDR3, providing higher system throughput at a lower operating expense.
- LRDIMM: Compared to previous RDIMM generations, LRDIMM provides up to 3X the server memory capacity while maintaining the same loading.


