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What is the difference between the System C and HDL?

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a synopsys's ppt on systemc

what is the difference between the systemc and hdl
 

Re: a synopsys's ppt on systemc

A short:

HDL = Hardware Description Language (VHDL, Verilog, etc)
SystemC is an SLDL = System Level Design Language
 

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SystemC is to be viewd as hadware verification language which also supports RTL consucts for synthsis to use as a HDL
 

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