Power Forward Initiative (PFI) Community

About PFI

Need for power-aware design
As the industry pushes toward increased mobility, higher integration, smaller process geometries and green design – the existing design infrastructure must be upgraded to enable power efficient design techniques. Power-control methods, when used, are implemented in an ad-hoc way significantly increasing the potential for higher risk and cost.

Across the ECO system, an urgent need has emerged for a comprehensive approach to power-efficient design. To facilitate and support this new era of design innovation, Cadence and its partners formed the Power Forward Initiative (PFI).


Building a common understanding of power intent
Drawing from the collective expertise of leading technology companies, the Power Forward Initiative created a systematic, integrated approach to power-efficient and low-power design, providing a platform for higher-level exploration and IP reuse. Power Forward Initiative participants created the Common Power Format (CPF) together with Si2 as an open specification language that captures all power-specific intent – including design, constraint, and functionality requirements in a single file.

By linking the silicon design chain, the Power Forward Initiative enables automation of power-reduction techniques and increases predictability and quality. No longer constrained by the complexity of power-efficient design, risk of low yield or costly respins, design teams can focus their time and resources on what matters most – innovation. Companies across a wide range of industries are now able to explore now application possibilities, start power-efficient design projects, and adopt new process geometries profitably.


Industry leaders support the Initiative
With the support of participant companies, the Power Forward Initiative has established a new design infrastructure that removes barriers, spurs innovation, and delights mutual customers.