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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased ANSYS PowerArtist for RTL Power Analysis and Design from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using ANSYS PowerArtist for RTL Power Analysis and Design include: Qualcomm, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 52000 employees and revenues of $44.28 billion, AMD, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 28000 employees and revenues of $25.79 billion, NXP Semiconductors, a Netherlands based Manufacturing organisation with 34200 employees and revenues of $13.21 billion and many others.
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AMD | Manufacturing | 28000 | $25.8B | United States | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS PowerArtist | RTL Power Analysis and Design | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, AMD implemented ANSYS PowerArtist to embed RTL Power Analysis into early-stage processor design. The adoption instituted a design-for-power methodology that begins at the RTL stage, shifting power examination earlier in the development timeline and enabling power-driven decision making during microarchitecture definition.
ANSYS PowerArtist was employed to deliver RTL-level power estimation, scenario-based power profiling, and activity-aware power attribution across bandwidth conditions. The implementation emphasized rigorous tracking of power across multiple bandwidth scenarios, allowing engineers to isolate wasted power consumption and produce targeted RTL changes to reduce static and dynamic draw.
Operationally the solution was integrated into RTL simulation and power verification flows, enabling iterative RTL change cycles between microarchitecture, RTL design, and power optimization teams. The deployment focused on processor design workstreams and low-power feature engineering, with analysis artifacts feeding back into RTL coding decisions, clock gating strategies, and power intent specifications.
Governance centered on defined bandwidth scenarios, tracked power metrics, and a repeatable validation cadence to prioritize high-impact RTL modifications. Through this RTL Power Analysis approach with ANSYS PowerArtist, AMD achieved a 70 percent power reduction in the idle mode and an improvement of 400 percent in the power bandwidth slope, demonstrating measurable reductions in wasted power by addressing issues before gate-level netlist availability.
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NXP Semiconductors | Manufacturing | 34200 | $13.2B | Netherlands | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS PowerArtist | RTL Power Analysis and Design | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, NXP Semiconductors deployed ANSYS PowerArtist for RTL Power Analysis to implement low-power RTL optimization targeting an automotive infotainment application. The implementation centered on reducing digital logic switching activity that contributes to radio frequency interference within vehicle cabins, and workstreams were organized around SoC RTL teams to instrument power estimation early in the design cycle.
ANSYS PowerArtist provided RTL power estimation, activity analysis, and guidance for clock gating and operand isolation strategies, enabling iterative RTL refinements and power-aware code changes prior to synthesis. The RTL Power Analysis capability was embedded into the RTL design and verification flow, with outputs consumed by synthesis and electromagnetic compatibility test planning to address radio interference concerns, and the project scope focused on digital logic optimization for the infotainment SoC with alignment to verification checkpoints.
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Qualcomm | Manufacturing | 52000 | $44.3B | United States | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS PowerArtist | RTL Power Analysis and Design | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Qualcomm implemented ANSYS PowerArtist for RTL Power Analysis within its Adreno GPU design flow. Qualcomm developed a differential energy analysis methodology based on ANSYS PowerArtist to identify power optimization opportunities in GPU RTL prior to silicon.
The deployment emphasized RTL power analysis capabilities in ANSYS PowerArtist, using differential energy comparisons to surface inefficient registers and toggling behavior. Qualcomm configured ANSYS PowerArtist to attribute energy to RTL elements and to support focused analysis of unnecessary register toggles, enabling targeted investigation of power hotspots at RTL.
Operational scope concentrated on GPU architecture, RTL design, verification, and power optimization teams, with ANSYS PowerArtist outputs incorporated into RTL debug and design review workflows. The implementation aligned ANSYS PowerArtist results with engineering workflows so findings could be translated into RTL changes during the pre silicon stage.
Governance and process changes formalized a feedback loop where differential analysis findings guided iterative RTL optimization efforts. Experimental results cited by Qualcomm, based on identifying unnecessary register toggles, demonstrate the effectiveness of the methodology and are presented in an on demand webinar that documents the ANSYS PowerArtist use for RTL Power Analysis.
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