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Saber (software)

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Saber is a general purpose simulation program from Synopsys, Inc. It was originally developed by Analogy, Inc.; which was bought by Avanti Corporation in 2000; that was then bought by Synopsys, Inc.

Saber began as a single-kernel analog simulation technology which brought VHDL-AMS, Verilog-AMS, SPICE, and the Saber-MAST language into a single environment. Saber was coupled to digital simulators via the Calaveras algorithm.

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  1. Saber is a trademark of Analogy, Inc.
  2. Avant! Corporation acquired Analogy Inc.
  3. Synopsys to acquire Avanti for $830 million
  4. Saber, a single-kernel simulation technology
  5. Analogy delivers simulator, redefines strategy

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