List of Verilog Simulators - Commercial Simulators

Commercial Simulators

List of Verilog Simulators in Alphabetical Order by Name
Simulator Name Author/Company Languages Description
Active-HDL/Riviera Aldec VHDL-2002, V2001, SV2005 A simulator with complete design environment aimed at FPGA-applications. Aldec licenses Active-HDL to FPGA-vendors, and the underlying engine can be found in the design-suites of those vendors. While ActiveHDL is a low-cost product, Aldec also offers a more expensive, higher-performance simulator called "Riviera."
CVC Tachyon Design Automation V2001, V2005 CVC is a Verilog HDL compiled simulator. CVC has the ability to simulate in either interpreted or compiled mode.
MPSim Axiom Design Automation V2001, V2005, SV2005, SV2009 MPsim is a fast compiled simulator with full support for Verilog, SystemVerilog and SystemC. It includes Designer, integrated Verilog and SystemVerilog debugging environment and has built-in support for multi-cpu simulation.
Incisive Enterprise Simulator ('big 3') Cadence Design Systems VHDL-2002, V2001, SV2005 Cadence initially acquired Gateway Design, thereby acquiring Verilog-XL. In response to competition from faster simulators, Cadence developed its own compiled-language simulator, NC-Verilog. The modern version of the NCsim family, called Incisive Enterprise Simulator, includes Verilog, VHDL, and SystemVerilog support. It also provides support for the e verification language, and a fast SystemC simulation kernel.
ISE Simulator Xilinx VHDL-93, V2001 Xilinx's simulator comes bundled with the ISE Design Suite. ISE Simulator (ISim) provides support for mixed-mode language simulation including, but not limited to, simulation of designs targeted for Xilinx's FPGAs and CPLDs.
ModelSim and Questa ('big 3') Mentor Graphics VHDL-1987,1993,2002,2008), V2001, SV2005, SV2009, SV2012 The original Modeltech (VHDL) simulator was the first mixed-language simulator capable of simulating VHDL and Verilog design entities together. In 2005 Mentor introduced Questa to provide high performance Verilog and SystemVerilog simulation and expand Verification capabilities to more advanced methodologies such as Assertion Based Verification and Functional Coverage. Today Questa is the leading high performance SystemVerilog and Mixed simulator supporting a full suite of methodologies including industry standard OVM and UVM. ModelSim is still the leading simulator for FPGA design.
PureSpeed Frontline V1995 The simulator had a cycle-based counterpart called 'pure cycle'. FrontLine was sold to Avant!, which was later acquired by Synopsys. Synopsys discontinued Purespeed in favor of its well-established VCS simulator.
Quartus II Simulator Altera VHDL-1993, V2001, SV2005 Altera's simulator bundled with the Quartus II design software. Supports Verilog, VHDL and AHDL.
SILOS Simucad Design Automation V2001 As one of the low-cost interpreted Verilog simulators, Silos III enjoyed great popularity in the 1990s. Simucad's most current version, Silos-X, is sold as part of a tool-suite.
SMASH Dolphin Integration V1995, V2001, VHDL-1993 SMASH is a mixed-signal, multi-language simulator for IC or PCB designs. It uses SPICE syntax for analog descriptions, Verilog-HDL and VHDL for digital, Verilog-A/AMS, VHDL-AMS and ABCD (a combination of SPICE and C) for analog behavioral, and C for DSP algorithms.
Speedsim Cadence Design Systems V1995 Cycle based simulator originally developed at DEC. The DEC developers spun off to form Quickturn Design Systems. Quickturn was later acquired by Cadence, who discontinued the product in 2005. Speedsim featured an innovative slotted bit-slice architecture that supported simulation of up to 32 tests in parallel.
Super-FinSim Fintronic V2001 This simulator is available on multi-platform, claiming IEEE 1364-2001 compliance.
VCS ('big 3') Synopsys VHDL-2002, V2001, SV2005 Originally developed by John Sanguinetti, Peter Eichenberger and Michael McNamara under the startup company Chronologic Simulation, VCS (Verilog Compiled code Simulator) was purchased by Synopsys, where development continued. Due to a strategic decision to support SystemVerilog (instead of SystemC), and the acquisition of Superlog (the forerunner to SystemVerilog), Synopsys/VCS was the first SystemVerilog simulator in the market.
Verilogger Extreme, Verilogger Pro SynaptiCAD V2001,V1995 Verilogger Pro is a low-cost interpreted simulator based on Elliot Mednick's VeriWell code base. Verilogger Extreme is a newer, compiled-code simulator that is Verilog-2001 compliant and much faster than Pro.
Verilog-XL Cadence V1995 The original Verilog simulator, Gateway Design's Verilog-XL was the first (and only, for a time) Verilog simulator to be qualified for ASIC (validation) sign-off. After its acquisition by Cadence Design Systems, Verilog-XL changed very little over the years, retaining an interpreted language engine, and freezing language-support at Verilog-1995. Cadence recommends Incisive Enterprise Simulator for new design projects, as XL no longer receives active development. Nevertheless, XL continues to find use in companies with large codebases of legacy Verilog. Many early Verilog codebases will only simulate properly in Verilog-XL, due to variation in language implementation of other simulators.
Veritak Sugawara Systems V2001 It is low-cost and Windows-based only. It boasts a built-in waveform viewer and fast execution.
Z01X WinterLogic V2001,SV2005 Developed as a fault simulator but can also be used as a logic simulator.
Aeolus-DS Huada Empyrean Software Co.,Ltd V2001 Aeolus-DS is a part of Aeolus simulator which is designed to simulate mixed signal circuit. Aeolus-DS supports pure Verilog simulation.

Some commercial simulators (such as ModelSim) are available in student, or evaluation/demo editions. These editions generally have many features disabled, arbitrary limits on simulation design size, but are offered free of charge.

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