ASIC Design and Development Methodology Sample Clauses
ASIC Design and Development Methodology. 3.1 IBM’s ASIC development checklists shall document the development of each of Customer’s Product design(s).
3.1.1 The IDR will be used to make a preliminary feasibility assessment of Customer’s proposed Product design(s) and to advise Customer of ASIC design issues to ensure that Customer’s design(s) will conform to IBM design requirements.
3.1.2 The RTL shall include, expressly or by specific incorporation, the design information for each Product required by Customer to successfully enable IBM to place, route, perform static timing analysis and analyze LSSD testability for Customer’s Product design data. Customer’s signature on the RTL shall record Customer’s acknowledgment of satisfactory completion of all work on such Product through such Milestone. * This portion of the Attachment has been omitted pursuant to a Request for Confidential Treatment under Rule 24b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. The complete Attachment, including the portions for which confidential treatment has been requested, has been filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. SIGNATURE VERSION
3.1.3 Customer’s signature on the RTM shall record Customer’s acknowledgment of satisfactory completion of all work on such Product through the RTM Milestone. To the extent that the RTM varies from the RTL, the RTM shall govern.
3.1.4 Customer’s signature on the RTL and RTM checklists shall not be unreasonably withheld.
3.2 Any data relating to a Product design that Customer is to furnish to IBM must be compatible with IBM design tools, with which IBM will verify all design and engineering work.
3.3 Any cores provided by IBM that are included in the Product design and any IBM design kits will be licensed to Customer pursuant to IBM’s software license agreements. Cores and IBM Design Kits will only be released to Customer upon Customer’s acceptance of such terms and conditions.
ASIC Design and Development Methodology. 3.1 IBM’s ASIC development checklists shall document the development of each of Customer’s Product design(s).
3.1.1 The IDR will be used to make a preliminary feasibility assessment of Customer’s proposed Product design(s) and to advise Customer of ASIC design issues to ensure that Customer’s design(s) will conform to IBM design requirements.
3.1.2 The RTL shall include, expressly or by specific incorporation, the design information for each Product required by Customer to successfully enable IBM to place, route, perform static timing analysis and analyze LSSD testability for Customer’s Product design data. Customer’s signature on the RTL shall record Customer’s acknowledgment of satisfactory completion of all work on such Product through such Milestone.
3.1.3 Customer’s signature on the RTM shall record Customer’s acknowledgment of satisfactory completion of all work on such Product through the RTM Milestone. To the extent that the RTM varies from the RTL, the RTM shall govern.
3.1.4 Customer’s signature on the RTL and RTM checklists shall not be unreasonably withheld.
3.2 Any data relating to a Product design that Customer is to furnish to IBM must be compatible with IBM design tools, with which IBM will verify all design and engineering work.
