Registration Now Open for NASCUG 18

User's Group Meeting to be co-located with DAC 2012

Registration is now option for the 18th North American SystemC User's Group meeting. A central component of the half-day user's group meeting was a number of short user experience presentations discussing techniques of design, modeling and verification using SystemC. The meeting will be held from 2:00-6:00pm on Wednesday, June 6, 2012, and will be co-located with the Design Automation Conference 2012 (DAC) in San Francisco, California, USA.

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Presentations Now Available for NASCUG 17

User's Group Meeting co-located with DVCon 2012

Presentations from the North American SystemC User's Group (NASCUG) are now available.

accelerates the use of SystemC for both new and established users by providing venues for users to contribute, learn, and interact. NASCUG 17, co-located with the Design Verification Conference (DVCon) 2012, was held Monday 27 February 2012 in San Jose, CA USA. A central component of the half-day user's group meeting was a number of short user experience presentations discussing techniques of design, modeling and verification using SystemC. NASCUG 17 was one of the many events taking place on Monday's Accellera Systems Initiative Day.



SystemC 2.3 Public Review Is Now Closed

Public review period ended March 3, 2012

The Accellera Systems Initiative Language Working Group (LWG) made available an early SystemC library version 2.3 for public review. The purpose of this public review was to obtain feedback on updates to the Proof-of-Concept distribution to be compatible with the recently announced IEEE-1666-2011 update to the standard.


NASCUG 16 Presentations Available

User's Group Meeting co-located with DAC 2011

Presentations are now available for NASCUG 16. Held Monday, June 6, 2011,the meeting was co-located with the Design Automation Conference 2011 (DAC) in San Diego, California, USA. Watch now >

NASCUG 16 Presesntations


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