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'''Mentor Graphics Inc''' is a US-based multinational ] dealing in ] (EDA) for ] and ] |
'''Mentor Graphics Inc''' is a ]-based multinational ] dealing in ] (EDA) for ] and ], as of ], ranked third in the EDA industry. | ||
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Mentor has software development sites located around the world but the majority of their |
Mentor has software development sites located around the world but the majority of their developers are located in the United States. | ||
], one of the more colorful people in ]s, left Mentor in ] to form the embedded ] company ]. | ], one of the more colorful people in ]s, left Mentor in ] to form the embedded ] company ]. | ||
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Mentor Graphics Inc is a US-based multinational corporation dealing in electronic design automation (EDA) for electrical engineering and electronics, as of 2004, ranked third in the EDA industry.
The company distributes the following tools.
- Electronic design automation for
- Integrated circuits
- FPGA
- Embedded systems
- Schematic editors for electronic schematics
- Layout tools for printed circuit boards
- real-time operating systems for embedded systems:
- Nucleus RTOS (acquired in 2002 when Mentor bought Accelerated Technology inc.)
- VRTX
- Simulation tools for hardware
Mentor has software development sites located around the world but the majority of their developers are located in the United States.
Jim Ready, one of the more colorful people in embedded systems, left Mentor in 1999 to form the embedded Linux company MontaVista.