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Godfrey D'Souza, Director of VLSI design, Transmeta Corporation,< godfrey@transmeta.com>
"Fintronic's Verilog simulators have played a significant role in the verification of our designs for the past two years. The excellent price/performance ratio, robustness and integration with third party software as well as the outstandingly superior customer support provided by Fintronic were the critical advantages for us in selecting Fintronic's Verilog simulators. We consider that Fintronic's simulators are the best choice for large farms for Verilog simulation".

Ryan Callison, President, BREA Technologies, Inc. <ryanc@breatech.com>

"We completed our first design with SuperFinsim and its working in silicon. SuperFinsim performed very well. All of the development was conducted with SuperFinsim including unit gate level simulations. Our simulation vectors and design were also validated with Cadence Verilog-XL and no significant compatibility issues were found. There were some differences in the random simulations as we discovered that SuperFinsim and Verilog-XL produced different results on $random given the same seed. Overall, our satisfaction level with SuperFinsim's compatibility, reliability, performance and technical support is very high.".

Fuad Abu Nofal, President & CEO, Coreum Tech, <Fuad.AbuNofal@coreum.com>

"When we started our company a year ago, we wanted to get a simulation tool that can run on a PC, we looked for the best price/performance. We chose FinSim. We made an excellent choice, not only we are happy about the price, we are also very happy about the performance and robustness of the tool. It is a delight to talk to customer support, very responsive, knowledgeable and courteous. We definitely recommend FinSim to anyone who uses Verilog Simulator".

Frank Maranzita, VP of Operations, Hotrail, Inc., San Jose, CA, <maranzita@hotrail.com>

"We use numerous Super FinSim licenses running on Linux platforms. The robustness, performance, and cost effectiveness of Super FinSim is helping us significantly in the verification process of our three complex chips. Fintronic's customer support has been very responsive and helpful".

Brian Rogoff, Consultant, <bpr@best.com>

"FinSim is an outstanding product, the price is much lower than comparable simulators and the technical support is terrific. I use FinSim on Windows NT (yes I'd love to move to Linux but the whole tool chain isn't there yet...) but I assume the Linux version is just as good as the NT version. I don't work for FinSim, or have friends who work there, etc. I'm just a very satisfied customer. I can't say enough good things about their product, or their tech support".

Zoltan Kocsi, Bendor, Inc., <zoltan@bendor.com.au>

"By the way, if you don't mind a compliment, FinSim is just amazing. It's very very quick (even in interpreted mode), very thorough in analyzing the source. It's the best piece of EDA SW I have dealt with. You should write a synthesis tool as well :-)".

Mark Hess, Consultant, <mark33@earthlink.net>

"I'm using Fintronic's FinSim and I love it. It runs on NT (which I've used), but I run it on Linux. I'm simulating some large designs and it works great (RTL, gate-level, SDF -- haven't tried the PLI yet). You can get it packaged with Undertow (very nice) for $3400.00 (I think they have a different but similar package for NT). Great customer support, too. Check it out at www.fintronic.com".

John Wilkes, Logic Probe, Inc., <john@wilkes.com>
"I am very satisfied with your product and your company. FinSim will play an important role in building Silicon Partners, Inc. You may use me as a reference any time. I am currently using FinSim on a design of over 32,000 lines of Verilog code. It was initially developed using Cadence Verilog-XL, and when I started using FinSim, the design simulated with absolutely no modification. Even the Verilog-XL command file required no modification for FinSim. That's compatibility"!

Lee Bradshaw, Alantro Communications, <lee@sectionIV.com >
"If anyone is interested, I'm using FinSim (www.fintronic.com) and Undertow (www.veritools-web.com) on Linux. SpeedSim is another Verilog Linux simulator available from Quickturn. I think it was ~$40K list price while FinSim was $10K list. FinSim also matched our NC Verilog runs from hp workstations perfectly while SpeedSim didn't and we didn't have time to investigate the differences. Design Acceleration offers a waveform viewer similar to undertow, but they were requiring a sun license server to authenticate the Linux boxes. I'm only using Linux in my home office, so that wasn't very attractive".