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Mentor Graphics’ Veloce Emulator Adopted by the Shanghai ZhangJiang Institute, PRC

WILSONVILLE, Ore., Jan. 20, 2014  – Mentor Graphics Corp. (Nasdaq: MENT), a leader in advanced system verification solutions, announced today that the Shanghai ZhangJiang Institute has adopted the Veloce® 2 emulation system for its research and development activities targeting the functional verification of System-on-Chip (SoC) integrated circuit designs.

The Shanghai ZhangJiang Institute is a pioneer in the development of technologies in multiple industries, serving as a source of innovation for original research and an incubator for new technologies in the Shanghai area and the rest of the People’s Republic of China.

“Our primary goal is to create an environment of technology innovation that is recognized as an internationally competitive high-tech research institute,” said Sun Chongli, executive vice president, Shanghai ZhangJiang Institute. “Delivering such a goal requires investments in best-in-class solutions and products, which is why we have chosen Mentor as a partner for hardware emulation technology with the acquisition of their world-renowned Veloce 2 emulator. Using Veloce 2, we plan to train 300-500 engineers every year in China in SoC verification using best practices. With Mentor’s leadership in emulation, we believe we can fulfill our desire to have the best SoC verification experience for our users and clients in China.”

“We are very proud to announce our partnership with the Shanghai ZhangJiang Institute, delivering the latest-generation technology in hardware emulation with our highly advanced Veloce 2 system,” said Eric Selosse, vice president and general manager, Mentor Emulation Division. “The complexity of verifying SoC designs has made emulation a necessary part of the electronic system verification process.  Because Mentor is deeply rooted in delivering verification technology from the system to the RTL level, we anticipated how SoC complexity would make emulation imperative, and built our Veloce 2 platform to scale to the growing need for comprehensive system-level verification.”

The Veloce 2 emulation platform is the latest-generation hardware emulator from Mentor that reduces project schedules and costs by delivering high-performance simulation acceleration, virtual emulation, and traditional in-circuit emulation of complex SoC designs. The Veloce 2 platform achieves these benefits through a unique emulation-on-chip architecture and best-in-class software and hardware technologies, delivering fast compiles, full debug visibility, and advanced memory modeling.

About Mentor Graphics

Mentor Graphics Corporation is a world leader in electronic hardware and software design solutions, providing products, consulting services and award-winning support for the world’s most successful electronic, semiconductor and systems companies. Established in 1981, the company reported revenues in the last fiscal year of nearly $1,090 million. Corporate headquarters are located at 8005 S.W. Boeckman Road, Wilsonville, Oregon 97070-7777. World Wide Web site: http://www.mentor.com/.

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