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Blue Pearl Software, Inc
Computer Software
4699 Old Ironsides Drive, Suite 390
Santa Clara CA 95054
(408) 961-0121
Blue Pearl Software is a privately held EDA (Electronic Design Automation) company that develops software to improve the productivity of IP and FPGA designers.
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