As expected, we didn’t see nearly the performance improvement on Windows that we did on Unix. Average speed improvement was probably 3% or less on our benchmark suite. However, the 64bit simulator is stillĂ‚Â useful when you’re working on a very large design that won’t compile or run within the memory limits of 32-bit Windows (either 2GB, generally).
64-bit Verilog Simulator on Windows
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