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| num_employees = 5,968 (2017)<ref name=form10k-2017>{{cite web |url=https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/701811/000070181117000004/ment-20170131x10k.htm |title=MENTOR GRAPHICS CORP 2017 Form 10-K |access-date=2018-01-22}}</ref> | num_employees = 5,968 (2017)<ref name=form10k-2017>{{cite web |url=https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/701811/000070181117000004/ment-20170131x10k.htm |title=MENTOR GRAPHICS CORP 2017 Form 10-K |access-date=2018-01-22}}</ref>
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'''Mentor Graphics Corporation(Formerly)''' now Siemens EDA<ref>https://eda.sw.siemens.com/en-US/</ref> is a ]-based ] (EDA) ] for ] and ], headquartered in ], Oregon. Founded in 1981, the company distributed products that assist in ], simulation tools for analog mixed-signal design, ] solutions, and ] and heat transfer tools. The company leveraged ] workstations to differentiate itself within the ] (CAE) market with its ] and ]. '''Mentor Graphics Corporation''' was a ]-based ] (EDA) ] for ] and ], headquartered in ], Oregon. Founded in 1981, the company distributed products that assist in ], simulation tools for analog mixed-signal design, ] solutions, and ] and heat transfer tools. The company leveraged ] ]s to differentiate itself within the ] (CAE) market with its ] and ].


Mentor Graphics was acquired by ] in 2017. The name was retired in 2021 and renamed '''Siemens EDA''', a segment of ]. Mentor Graphics was acquired by ] in 2017. The name was retired in 2021 and renamed '''Siemens EDA''', a segment of ].


== History == == History ==
Mentor Graphics was founded in 1981 by ], Gerry Langeler, and Dave Moffenbeier, all formerly of ].<ref name="OLHistory">{{cite web |last1=Rogoway |first1=Mike |title=Siemens completes $4.5 billion purchase of Mentor Graphics |url=https://www.oregonlive.com/silicon-forest/2017/03/siemens_completes_45_billion_p.html |website=Oregon Live |access-date=November 4, 2022 |date=March 30, 2017}}</ref> The company raised $55 million in funding through an initial public offering in 1984.<ref name="OLHistory"/> Mentor Graphics was founded in 1981 by ], Gerry Langeler, and Dave Moffenbeier, all formerly of ].<ref name="OLHistory">{{cite web |last1=Rogoway |first1=Mike |title=Siemens completes $4.5 billion purchase of Mentor Graphics |url=https://www.oregonlive.com/silicon-forest/2017/03/siemens_completes_45_billion_p.html |website=Oregon Live |access-date=November 4, 2022 |date=March 30, 2017}}</ref> The company raised $55 million in funding through an ] in 1984.<ref name="OLHistory"/>


Mentor initially wrote software that ran only in ] workstations.<ref name="NYTapollo">{{cite news |last1=Fisher |first1=Lawrence M. |title=In Hot Pursuit of Mentor Photos of Mentor's chief executive, Thomas H. Bruggere, with the package deal: Software by Mentor Graphics, running on Apollo hardware (NYT/Brian Drake); the chassis of an Apollo workstation, which uses Mentor's software system |work=The New York Times |date=8 January 1989 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1989/01/08/business/hot-pursuit-mentor-photos-mentor-s-chief-executive-thomas-h-bruggere-with.html |access-date=November 4, 2022}}</ref> Mentor initially wrote software that ran only in ] workstations.<ref name="NYTapollo">{{cite news |last1=Fisher |first1=Lawrence M. |title=In Hot Pursuit of Mentor Photos of Mentor's chief executive, Thomas H. Bruggere, with the package deal: Software by Mentor Graphics, running on Apollo hardware (NYT/Brian Drake); the chassis of an Apollo workstation, which uses Mentor's software system |work=The New York Times |date=8 January 1989 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1989/01/08/business/hot-pursuit-mentor-photos-mentor-s-chief-executive-thomas-h-bruggere-with.html |access-date=November 4, 2022}}</ref>


When Mentor entered the CAE market the company had two technical differentiators: the first was the software {{En dash}} Mentor, Valid, and Daisy each had software with different strengths and weaknesses. The second, was the hardware {{En dash}} Mentor ran all programs on the Apollo workstation, while Daisy and Valid each built their own hardware. By the late 1980s, all EDA companies abandoned proprietary hardware in favor of workstations manufactured by companies such as Apollo and Sun Microsystems. When Mentor entered the CAE market the company had two technical differentiators: the first was the software {{En dash}} Mentor, Valid, and Daisy each had software with different strengths and weaknesses. The second, was the hardware {{En dash}} Mentor ran all programs on the Apollo workstation, while Daisy and Valid each built their own hardware. By the late 1980s, all EDA companies abandoned proprietary hardware in favor of workstations manufactured by companies such as Apollo and ].


After a frenzied development, the IDEA 1000 product was introduced at the 1982 ], though in a suite and not on the floor.<ref>''The Mentor Graphics Story'' copyright 1988 Mentor Graphics Corporation</ref> After a frenzied development, the IDEA 1000 product was introduced at the 1982 ], though in a suite and not on the floor.<ref>''The Mentor Graphics Story'' copyright 1988 Mentor Graphics Corporation</ref>
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|2002 |2002
|Innoveda |Innoveda
|Printed circuit board & wire harness design |Printed circuit board & ] design
|$160 million |$160 million
|<ref>{{Cite web|title=Squeeze is on, as Mentor, Cadence make acquisitions|url=https://www.eetimes.com/document.asp?doc_id=1144585|access-date=2019-03-22|website=EETimes}}</ref> |<ref>{{Cite web|title=Squeeze is on, as Mentor, Cadence make acquisitions|url=https://www.eetimes.com/document.asp?doc_id=1144585|access-date=2019-03-22|website=EETimes}}</ref>
|- |-
|2002 |2002
|Ikos Systems |IKOS Systems
|Emulation Product |Emulation product
|$124 million |$124 million
|<ref>{{Cite web|title=ikos acquisition|url=https://www.internetnews.com/it-management/mentor-graphics-acquires-ikos/|access-date=2023-07-16|website=internetnews}}</ref> |<ref>{{Cite web|title=Mentor Graphics Acquires IKOS |first=Thor |last=Olavsrud |website=internetnews.com |date=March 13, 2002 |url=https://www.internetnews.com/it-management/mentor-graphics-acquires-ikos/ |access-date=2023-07-16}}</ref>
|- |-
|2004 |2004
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|2009 |2009
|] |]
|Silicon manufacturing testing |] manufacturing testing
|$13 million |$13 million
|<ref>{{cite news|date=August 18, 2009|title=Mentor now owns LogicVision|work=Portland Business Journal|url=http://portland.bizjournals.com/portland/stories/2009/08/17/daily31.html?surround=lfn|access-date=2009-08-22}}</ref> |<ref>{{cite news|date=August 18, 2009|title=Mentor now owns LogicVision|work=Portland Business Journal|url=http://portland.bizjournals.com/portland/stories/2009/08/17/daily31.html?surround=lfn|access-date=2009-08-22}}</ref>
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|2010 |2010
|CodeSourcery |CodeSourcery
|GNU-based tools |]-based tools
|not disclosed |not disclosed
|<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.eetimes.com/mentor-rim-buy-embedded-software-firms/ | title=Mentor, RIM buy embedded software firms | date=2 December 2010 }}</ref> |<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.eetimes.com/mentor-rim-buy-embedded-software-firms/ | title=Mentor, RIM buy embedded software firms | date=2 December 2010 }}</ref>
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|2014 |2014
|Nimbic |Nimbic
|Electromagnetic simulation |] simulation
|not disclosed |not disclosed
|<ref>{{Cite web|last=Corp|first=Mentor Graphics|title=Mentor Graphics Acquires Nimbic, Inc.|url=https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/mentor-graphics-acquires-nimbic-inc-259976031.html|access-date=2021-01-23|website=www.prnewswire.com|language=en}}</ref> |<ref>{{Cite web|last=Corp|first=Mentor Graphics|title=Mentor Graphics Acquires Nimbic, Inc.|url=https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/mentor-graphics-acquires-nimbic-inc-259976031.html|access-date=2021-01-23|website=www.prnewswire.com|language=en}}</ref>
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* In June 2008, ] offered to acquire Mentor Graphics in a ]. On 15 August 2008, Cadence withdrew this offer quoting an inability to raise the necessary capital and the unwillingness of Mentor Graphics' Board and management to discuss the offer.<ref name="CadenceWithdraws">{{cite web|url=http://www.cadence.com/cadence/newsroom/press_releases/pages/pr.aspx?xml=081508_announcement|title=Cadence Withdraws|access-date=2008-09-18}}</ref> * In June 2008, ] offered to acquire Mentor Graphics in a ]. On 15 August 2008, Cadence withdrew this offer quoting an inability to raise the necessary capital and the unwillingness of Mentor Graphics' Board and management to discuss the offer.<ref name="CadenceWithdraws">{{cite web|url=http://www.cadence.com/cadence/newsroom/press_releases/pages/pr.aspx?xml=081508_announcement|title=Cadence Withdraws|access-date=2008-09-18}}</ref>
*In February 2011, activist investor ] offered to buy the company for about $1.86 billion in cash.<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2011-02-22/billionaire-icahn-offers-17-a-share-in-cash-to-purchase-mentor-graphics | title=Icahn Bids $1.86 Billion for Mentor Graphics, Seeks Offers | newspaper=Bloomberg.com | date=22 February 2011 }}</ref> *In February 2011, activist investor ] offered to buy the company for about $1.86 billion in cash.<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2011-02-22/billionaire-icahn-offers-17-a-share-in-cash-to-purchase-mentor-graphics | title=Icahn Bids $1.86 Billion for Mentor Graphics, Seeks Offers | newspaper=Bloomberg.com | date=22 February 2011 }}</ref>
*In November 2016, Mentor Graphics announced that it was to be acquired by ] for $4.5 billion,<ref>Machine Design Retrieved November 14, 2016</ref> at $37.25 per share, a 21% premium on Mentor's closing price on the previous Friday.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mentor.com/company/news/siemens-to-expand-its-digital-industrial-leadership-with-acquisition-of-mentor-graphics|title=Siemens to expand its digital industrial leadership with acquisition of Mentor Graphics|website=www.mentor.com|access-date=2016-11-14}}</ref> The acquisition was completed in March 2017.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.oregonlive.com/silicon-forest/index.ssf/2017/03/siemens_completes_45_billion_p.html|title=Siemens completes $4.5 billion purchase of Mentor Graphics|work=The Oregonian/OregonLive|last1=Rogoway|first1=Mike|access-date=30 March 2017}}</ref> Mentor Graphics started to operate as "Mentor, a Siemens Business".<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.mentor.com/company/ |title = Mentor, a Siemens Business}}</ref> Under the terms of the acquisition, Mentor Graphics kept its headquarters in Wilsonville with workforce intact, and operated as an independent subsidiary.<ref name="oregonlive.com">{{Cite web|url=https://www.oregonlive.com/silicon-forest/2017/04/siemens_says_mentor_graphics_w.html|title = Siemens says Mentor will keep its name, business and HQ|date = 4 April 2017}}</ref> *In November 2016, Mentor Graphics announced that it was to be acquired by ] for $4.5 billion,<ref>Machine Design Retrieved November 14, 2016</ref> at $37.25 per share, a 21% premium on Mentor's closing price on the previous Friday.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mentor.com/company/news/siemens-to-expand-its-digital-industrial-leadership-with-acquisition-of-mentor-graphics|title=Siemens to expand its digital industrial leadership with acquisition of Mentor Graphics|website=www.mentor.com|access-date=2016-11-14}}</ref> The acquisition was completed in March 2017.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.oregonlive.com/silicon-forest/index.ssf/2017/03/siemens_completes_45_billion_p.html|title=Siemens completes $4.5 billion purchase of Mentor Graphics|work=The Oregonian/OregonLive|last1=Rogoway|first1=Mike|access-date=30 March 2017}}</ref> At this time, this represented Siemen's biggest deal in the industrial software sector.<ref>{{cite web |title=Siemens boosts software business with $4.5 billion deal |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSKBN1390Q0/ |publisher=Reuters |access-date=8 April 2024}}</ref> Mentor Graphics started to operate as "Mentor, a Siemens Business".<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.mentor.com/company/ |title = Mentor, a Siemens Business}}</ref> Under the terms of the acquisition, Mentor Graphics kept its headquarters in Wilsonville with workforce intact, and operated as an independent subsidiary.<ref name="oregonlive.com">{{Cite web|url=https://www.oregonlive.com/silicon-forest/2017/04/siemens_says_mentor_graphics_w.html|title = Siemens says Mentor will keep its name, business and HQ|date = 4 April 2017}}</ref>
*In January 2021, Mentor became a division of Siemens and was renamed as Siemens EDA.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.eetimes.com/mentor-finally-becomes-siemens-eda-from-january-2021/ | title=Mentor Finally Becomes Siemens EDA from January 2021 | date=15 December 2020 }}</ref> *In January 2021, Mentor became a division of Siemens and was renamed as Siemens EDA.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.eetimes.com/mentor-finally-becomes-siemens-eda-from-january-2021/ | title=Mentor Finally Becomes Siemens EDA from January 2021 | date=15 December 2020 }}</ref>


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=== Electronic design automation === === Electronic design automation ===
*] full-custom and ] (SDL) tools such as ''IC Station'' or ''Memory Builder'', a first industry tool for rapid embedded memory design that helped to develop single- or dual-port RAMs (synchronous and asynchronous), as well as diffusion and metal read only memories (ROM) *] full-custom and ] (SDL) tools such as ''IC Station'' or ''Memory Builder'', a first industry tool for rapid embedded memory design that helped to develop single- or dual-port ] (] and ]), as well as diffusion and metal read only memories (ROM)
*IC ] tool: ''Aprisa'' *IC ] tool: ''Aprisa''
*IC Verification tools such as ''Calibre nmDRC'', ''Calibre nmLVS'', ''Calibre xRC, Calibre xACT 3D'' *IC Verification tools such as ''Calibre nmDRC'', ''Calibre nmLVS'', ''Calibre xRC, Calibre xACT 3D, Calibre xACT''
* IC Design for Manufacturing tools such as'' Calibre LFD, Calibre YieldEnhancer, Calibre,'' and ''YieldAnalyzer'' * IC Design for Manufacturing tools such as'' Calibre LFD, Calibre YieldEnhancer, Calibre,'' and ''YieldAnalyzer''
*] editors for ]s such as ''Xpedition Designer'' *] editors for ]s such as ''Xpedition Designer''
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=== Embedded systems === === Embedded systems ===
*Mentor Embedded Linux<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mentor.com/embedded-software/linux/|title=Mentor Embedded Linux Development Platform|website=www.mentor.com|access-date=2016-09-19}}</ref> for ARM, MIPS, Power, and x86 architecture processors *Mentor Embedded Linux<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mentor.com/embedded-software/linux/|title=Mentor Embedded Linux Development Platform|website=www.mentor.com|access-date=2016-09-19}}</ref> for ARM, MIPS, Power, and ] architecture processors
*]s: *]s:
**] (acquired in 2002 when Mentor acquired Accelerated Technology, Inc.) **] (acquired in 2002 when Mentor acquired Accelerated Technology, Inc.)
**] (acquired in 1995 when Mentor bought Microtec Research) **] (acquired in 1995 when Mentor bought Microtec Research)
*] implementation: *] implementation:
**Embedded implementation ] in part acquired from Mecel in 2013<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mentor.com/company/news/mentor-acquires-mecel-picea-autosar-development-suite|title=Mentor Graphics acquires Mecel Picea AUTOSAR Development Suite|website=www.mentor.com|access-date=2016-09-01}}</ref> **Embedded implementation VSTAR in part acquired from Mecel in 2013<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mentor.com/company/news/mentor-acquires-mecel-picea-autosar-development-suite|title=Mentor Graphics acquires Mecel Picea AUTOSAR Development Suite|website=www.mentor.com|access-date=2016-09-01}}</ref>
**Configuration tooling Volcano Vehicle Systems Builder (VSB) **Configuration tooling Volcano Vehicle Systems Builder (VSB)
*Development Tools: *Development Tools:
**Sourcery CodeBench and Sourcery GNU toolchains (acquired in 2010 when Mentor acquired CodeSourcery) **Sourcery CodeBench and Sourcery GNU ]s (acquired in 2010 when Mentor acquired CodeSourcery)
**] {{En dash}} (Next Device was acquired by Mentor in 2006) *Inflexion UI {{En dash}} (Next Device was acquired by Mentor in 2006)
**] Design Tools: BridgePoint (acquired in 2004 when Mentor acquired Project Technology) **] Design Tools: BridgePoint (acquired in 2004 when Mentor acquired Project Technology)
*VPN Solutions: *VPN Solutions:
**Nucleus Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) software **Nucleus ] (PPTP) software
**Nucleus NET networking stack **Nucleus NET networking stack
**Nucleus implementation of the Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption (MPPE) protocol **Nucleus implementation of the ] (MPPE) protocol
**Nucleus PPP software **Nucleus PPP software


=== FPGA synthesis === === FPGA synthesis ===
*] {{En dash}} Advanced RTL & physical synthesis for FPGAs *Precision Synthesis {{En dash}} Advanced RTL & physical synthesis for FPGAs


=== Electrical systems, cabling, and harness === === Electrical systems, cabling, and harness ===
*Capital {{En dash}} a suite of integrated tools for the design, validation and manufacture of electrical systems and harnesses *Capital {{En dash}} a suite of integrated tools for the design, validation and manufacture of electrical systems and harnesses
*] {{En dash}} a mid-market toolset for vehicle electrical system and harness design *VeSys {{En dash}} a mid-market toolset for vehicle electrical system and harness design


=== Simulation === === Simulation ===
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=== Emulation === === Emulation ===


* The Veloce product family enables ] ] and transaction-based acceleration to verify and rectify issues on ] designs ]. * The Veloce product family enables ] ] and transaction-based acceleration to verify and rectify issues on ] designs ].


=== Mechanical design === === Mechanical design ===
*Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer tools: *Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer tools:
**Simcenter Flotherm is a ] tool dedicated to ] using parameterized ‘SmartParts’ for common electronic components such as fans, heatsinks, and IC packages. **Simcenter Flotherm is a ] tool dedicated to ] using parameterized 'SmartParts' for common electronic components such as fans, ]s, and ] packages.
**Simcenter Flotherm XT is an ] CFD tool incorporating a solid modeler for manipulating MCAD parts. **Simcenter Flotherm XT is an ] CFD tool incorporating a solid modeler for manipulating MCAD parts.
**Simcenter FLOEFD is a ‘design concurrent’ CFD tool for use in early-stage product design and is embedded within MCAD systems such as Solidworks, Creo Elements/Pro, CATIA V5 and Siemens NX. **Simcenter FLOEFD is a 'design concurrent' CFD tool for use in early-stage product design and is embedded within MCAD systems such as Solidworks, Creo Elements/Pro, CATIA V5 and Siemens NX.
*Thermal Characterization and Thermal Interface Material (TIM) Measurement equipment: *Thermal Characterization and Thermal Interface Material (TIM) Measurement equipment:
**Simcenter T3STER is a hardware product that embodies an implementation of the JEDEC JESD51-1 standard for IC package thermal characterization and is compliant with JESD51-14 for Rth-JC measurement. **Simcenter T3STER is a hardware product that embodies an implementation of the JEDEC JESD51-1 standard for IC package thermal characterization and is compliant with JESD51-14 for Rth-JC measurement.
**Simcenter TERALED provides automation of the CIE 127:2007 standard providing total flux, chromaticity and correlated color temperature (CCT) for power LEDs. With T3Ster it provides thermal resistance metrics for LEDs based on the real dissipated heating power. **Simcenter TERALED provides automation of the CIE 127:2007 standard providing total ], ] and ] (CCT) for power ]s. With T3Ster it provides ] metrics for LEDs based on the real dissipated heating power.
**Simcenter DYNTIM extends T3Ster, providing a dynamic thermal test station for thermal conductivity measurements of thermal interface materials (TIMs), ]s and gap pads. **Simcenter DYNTIM extends T3Ster, providing a dynamic thermal test station for ] measurements of thermal interface materials (TIMs), ]s and gap pads.
*Simcenter Flomaster is a 1D or system-level CFD solution for analyzing fluid mechanics in complex pipe flow systems (from the acquisition of ] in 2012). *Simcenter Flomaster is a 1D or system-level CFD solution for analyzing fluid mechanics in complex pipe flow systems (from the acquisition of ] in 2012).
*CADRA Design Drafting is a 2-1/2D mechanical drafting and documentation package specifically designed for drafting professionals. It provides the tools needed to develop complex drawings quickly and easily (from the acquisition of the CADRA product in 2013). *CADRA Design Drafting is a 2-1/2D mechanical drafting and documentation package specifically designed for drafting professionals. It provides the tools needed to develop complex drawings quickly and easily (from the acquisition of the CADRA product in 2013).
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Mentor Graphics Corporation
Headquarters in Wilsonville, Oregon
Company typePrivate
IndustryEDA, Embedded Software
Founded1981
FounderTom Bruggere Edit this on Wikidata
FateAcquired by Siemens and merged into Siemens Digital Industries Software
HeadquartersWilsonville, Oregon,
United States
45°19′10″N 122°45′46″W / 45.31944°N 122.76278°W / 45.31944; -122.76278
ProductsNucleus OS, Sourcery CodeBench, ModelSim/QuestaSim, Calibre, Veloce
RevenueIncrease$1.28B USD (2017)
Net incomeIncrease$155 million USD (2017)
Total assets
  • Increase US$ 1.745284 billion (2013)
  • Increase US$ 1.550675 billion (2012)
Number of employees5,968 (2017)

Mentor Graphics Corporation was a US-based electronic design automation (EDA) multinational corporation for electrical engineering and electronics, headquartered in Wilsonville, Oregon. Founded in 1981, the company distributed products that assist in electronic design automation, simulation tools for analog mixed-signal design, VPN solutions, and fluid dynamics and heat transfer tools. The company leveraged Apollo Computer workstations to differentiate itself within the computer-aided engineering (CAE) market with its software and hardware.

Mentor Graphics was acquired by Siemens in 2017. The name was retired in 2021 and renamed Siemens EDA, a segment of Siemens Digital Industries Software.

History

Mentor Graphics was founded in 1981 by Tom Bruggere, Gerry Langeler, and Dave Moffenbeier, all formerly of Tektronix. The company raised $55 million in funding through an initial public offering in 1984.

Mentor initially wrote software that ran only in Apollo workstations.

When Mentor entered the CAE market the company had two technical differentiators: the first was the software – Mentor, Valid, and Daisy each had software with different strengths and weaknesses. The second, was the hardware – Mentor ran all programs on the Apollo workstation, while Daisy and Valid each built their own hardware. By the late 1980s, all EDA companies abandoned proprietary hardware in favor of workstations manufactured by companies such as Apollo and Sun Microsystems.

After a frenzied development, the IDEA 1000 product was introduced at the 1982 Design Automation Conference, though in a suite and not on the floor.

Mentor Graphics was purchased by Siemens in 2017. The name was retired in 2021 and renamed Siemens EDA, a segment of Siemens Digital Industries Software.

Acquisitions

Timeline

Year announced Company Business Value (USD) References
1995 Microtec Research Software development $130 million
1999 VeriBest EDA subsidiary of Intergraph Corp. not disclosed
2002 Accelerated Technology RTOS & embedded software not disclosed
2002 Innoveda Printed circuit board & wire harness design $160 million
2002 IKOS Systems Emulation product $124 million
2004 Project Technology Executable UML not disclosed
2007 Sierra Design Automation Place and route $90 million
2008 Flomerics Computational fluid dynamics $59.72 million
2009 LogicVision Silicon manufacturing testing $13 million
2010 Valor Computerized Systems PCB systems manufacturing $82 million
2010 CodeSourcery GNU-based tools not disclosed
2014 Nimbic Electromagnetic simulation not disclosed
2014 Berkeley Design Automation AMS circuit verification not disclosed
2015 Tanner EDA AMS & MEMS integrated circuits not disclosed
2015 Calypto Design Systems High level synthesis not disclosed

Related

  • In June 2008, Cadence Design Systems offered to acquire Mentor Graphics in a leveraged buyout. On 15 August 2008, Cadence withdrew this offer quoting an inability to raise the necessary capital and the unwillingness of Mentor Graphics' Board and management to discuss the offer.
  • In February 2011, activist investor Carl Icahn offered to buy the company for about $1.86 billion in cash.
  • In November 2016, Mentor Graphics announced that it was to be acquired by Siemens for $4.5 billion, at $37.25 per share, a 21% premium on Mentor's closing price on the previous Friday. The acquisition was completed in March 2017. At this time, this represented Siemen's biggest deal in the industrial software sector. Mentor Graphics started to operate as "Mentor, a Siemens Business". Under the terms of the acquisition, Mentor Graphics kept its headquarters in Wilsonville with workforce intact, and operated as an independent subsidiary.
  • In January 2021, Mentor became a division of Siemens and was renamed as Siemens EDA.

Locations

Mentor product development was located in the US, Taiwan, Egypt, Poland, Hungary, Japan, France, Canada, Pakistan, UK, Armenia, India and Russia.

Products

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Mentor offered the following tools:

Electronic design automation

Embedded systems

  • Mentor Embedded Linux for ARM, MIPS, Power, and x86 architecture processors
  • Real-time operating systems:
    • Nucleus OS (acquired in 2002 when Mentor acquired Accelerated Technology, Inc.)
    • VRTX (acquired in 1995 when Mentor bought Microtec Research)
  • AUTOSAR implementation:
    • Embedded implementation VSTAR in part acquired from Mecel in 2013
    • Configuration tooling Volcano Vehicle Systems Builder (VSB)
  • Development Tools:
    • Sourcery CodeBench and Sourcery GNU toolchains (acquired in 2010 when Mentor acquired CodeSourcery)
  • Inflexion UI – (Next Device was acquired by Mentor in 2006)
    • xtUML Design Tools: BridgePoint (acquired in 2004 when Mentor acquired Project Technology)
  • VPN Solutions:

FPGA synthesis

  • Precision Synthesis – Advanced RTL & physical synthesis for FPGAs

Electrical systems, cabling, and harness

  • Capital – a suite of integrated tools for the design, validation and manufacture of electrical systems and harnesses
  • VeSys – a mid-market toolset for vehicle electrical system and harness design

Simulation

  • ModelSim is a hardware simulation and debug environment primarily targeted at smaller ASIC and FPGA design
  • QuestaSim is a simulator with advanced debug capabilities targeted at complex FPGA's and SoC's. QuestaSim can be used by users who have experience with ModelSim as it shares most of the common debug features and capabilities. One of the main differences between QuestaSim and Modelsim (besides performance/capacity) is that QuestaSim is the simulation engine for the Questa Platform which includes integration of Verification Management, Formal based technologies, Questa Verification IP, Low Power Simulation and Accelerated Coverage Closure technologies. QuestaSim natively supports SystemVerilog for Testbench, UPF, UCIS, OVM/UVM where ModelSim does not.
  • Eldo is a SPICE simulator
  • Xpedition AMS is a virtual lab for mechatronic system design and analysis
  • ADiT is a Fast-SPICE simulator
  • Questa ADMS is a mixed-signal verification tool

Emulation

Mechanical design

  • Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer tools:
    • Simcenter Flotherm is a Computational Fluid Dynamics tool dedicated to electronics cooling using parameterized 'SmartParts' for common electronic components such as fans, heatsinks, and IC packages.
    • Simcenter Flotherm XT is an electronics cooling CFD tool incorporating a solid modeler for manipulating MCAD parts.
    • Simcenter FLOEFD is a 'design concurrent' CFD tool for use in early-stage product design and is embedded within MCAD systems such as Solidworks, Creo Elements/Pro, CATIA V5 and Siemens NX.
  • Thermal Characterization and Thermal Interface Material (TIM) Measurement equipment:
    • Simcenter T3STER is a hardware product that embodies an implementation of the JEDEC JESD51-1 standard for IC package thermal characterization and is compliant with JESD51-14 for Rth-JC measurement.
    • Simcenter TERALED provides automation of the CIE 127:2007 standard providing total flux, chromaticity and correlated color temperature (CCT) for power LEDs. With T3Ster it provides thermal resistance metrics for LEDs based on the real dissipated heating power.
    • Simcenter DYNTIM extends T3Ster, providing a dynamic thermal test station for thermal conductivity measurements of thermal interface materials (TIMs), thermal greases and gap pads.
  • Simcenter Flomaster is a 1D or system-level CFD solution for analyzing fluid mechanics in complex pipe flow systems (from the acquisition of Flowmaster Ltd in 2012).
  • CADRA Design Drafting is a 2-1/2D mechanical drafting and documentation package specifically designed for drafting professionals. It provides the tools needed to develop complex drawings quickly and easily (from the acquisition of the CADRA product in 2013).

See also

References

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