FADU Adopts Baum’s Power Analysis Suite for their Next Generation SSD Controllers
July 11, 2019
FADU, a fabless semiconductor company focusing on memory and storage architectures, today announced that they will use Baum’s power analysis suite of software to lower both peak power and average power consumption of their future designs. FADU will deploy Baum’s flagship product, PowerBaum, to its design teams allowing them to quickly identify and fix power issues in their PCIe NVMe SSD controllers…
Baum Showcases Hardware Emulation Power Modeling Support
May 28, 2019
Baum, Inc will showcase their latest software release, PowerBaum 2.1, at the Design Automation Conference (DAC) June 3-5 at the Las Vegas Convention Center (Booth #960). Power Modeling support for Hardware Emulation will be highlighted demonstrating speeds of 1,000 X existing solutions on the market.
Baum Launches New Version of Power Modeling, Analysis Solutions for Hardware Design
Jun 12, 2018
Baum Inc. today launched the latest version of its flagship product PowerBaum, a state-of-the-art, high-speed and accurate power modeling and analysis solution for engineering groups to fully optimize the energy efficiency of their hardware designs.
PowerBaum 2.0 will be showcased in Booth #2454 at the Design Automation Conference (DAC) June 25-27 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. Baum will highlight PowerBaum 2.0’s new capabilities, including links to hardware emulation to analyze and fix power “bugs” in realistic software scenarios.
Baum Secures Series A Round of Funding led by K Cube Ventures
Nov 14, 2017
Baum, a provider of solutions to fully optimize the power and energy efficiency of semiconductor designs, today announced that it has closed Series A funding led by K Cube Ventures. The investment enables Baum to take its innovative, game changing, patented technology to the next level as both a product and a company. The funding provides Baum with the resources to grow the development team, enabling them to add capabilities to expand Baum’s target market. K Cube Ventures’ investment is also critical for Baum to strengthen its sales channels and marketing to transition from targeting early adopters to mainstream majority customers and partners.
Baum Introduces PowerBaum, Industry’s Fastest Power Analysis and Modeling Solution
Oct 10, 2017
Baum today introduced its flagship product, PowerBaum, that enables engineering groups to fully optimize the energy efficiency of their semiconductor designs. PowerBaum is a state-of-the-art, high-speed and accurate power analysis and modeling solution targeting designs where power and thermal issues are critical, such as with mobile, multi-media, automotive, internet of things (IoT), networking, and server markets.
Baum Licenses Verific’s Parser Platforms
Sep 26, 2017
Baum, a leader in power analysis solutions, today became the newest licensee of Verific Design Automation, the recognized leader of SystemVerilog, VHDL and UPF Parser Platforms in production and development use throughout the semiconductor industry.
Baum Reveals Plans to Fully Optimize Energy Efficiency in Semiconductor Designs
Jun 7, 2017
Baum is an electronic design automation (EDA) company specialized in automatic generation of fast high-level power models. Baum’s ground-breaking automatic high-level power modeling technology enables tens to hundreds of times faster power analysis than conventional power analysis technology. Baum’s power models can be used at various design abstraction levels including electronic system level (ESL), register-transfer level (RTL), and gate-level.
“Baum was instrumental in identifying and fixing several power issues in our new design,” remarks Moon-Soo Kim, vice president of engineering at Telechips. “Having a solution that achieves both the speed necessary to run a variety of realistic scenarios combined with providing a very high level of accuracy allowed us to uncover power problems quickly and identify where to make the fixes. Without Baum’s unique power analysis capabilities, we wouldn’t have been able to find and fix these issues causing our new product to consume too much power.”