Most IP catalogues show what is available. But engineers need to know something more important:
What can actually run and be evaluated today?
The WIOWIZ socvp catalogue includes 76 IP assets, clearly classified by their level of execution and evidence. Among them, 26 entries can execute firmware, perform operations, and verify results directly—without requiring a local EDA setup.
The catalogue covers processors, compute engines, system blocks, and high-speed protocols such as PCIe, CXL, and UALink. More importantly, it draws a clear boundary between executable models, native RTL evidence, and analog evidence.
What happens when a protocol loses a packet, encounters a training error, or drops a completion? The catalogue does more than demonstrate successful paths—it also tests failure and recovery behaviour. Each runnable entry shows what was verified, how it performed, and where the model’s limits begin.
No inflated claims. No catalogue entry pretending to be runnable when it is not.
Want to see what happens when the catalogue actually runs?
👉 Read the complete article on WIOWIZ

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