Microprocessor design verification

The verification of a microprocessor design has been accomplished using a mechanical theorem prover. This microprocessor, the FM8502, is a 32-bit general-purpose, von Neumann processor whose design-level (gate-level) specification has been verified with respect to its instruction-level specification. Both specifications were written in the Boyer—Moore logic, and the proof of correctness was carried out with the Boyer—Moore theorem prover.

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