IP-XACT

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IP-XACT defines and describes electronic components and their designs. IP-XACT was created by The SPIRIT Consortium as a standard for describing and handling intellectual property that enables automated configuration and integration through tools.[1]

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  • Ensure delivery of compatible intellectual property descriptions from multiple intellectual property vendors
  • Better enable importing and exporting complex intellectual property bundles to, from and between Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools for SoC design (design environments)
  • Better express configurable intellectual property using intellectual metadata
  • Better enable provision of EDA vendor-neutral intellectual property creation and configuration scripts (generators / configurators)

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