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Vpi

Vpi is a term that may refer to multiple unrelated topics, depending on context. It does not denote a single, universal entity, and its meaning is typically clarified by surrounding text or branding.

In computing and electronics, VPI most often refers to the Verilog Procedural Interface. This is a standard

The name VPI is also used by a U.S.-based company that designs and manufactures high-end analog audio

Beyond these examples, Vpi may appear as an acronym or identifier for various organizations, programs, or products

that
allows
external
programs
written
in
languages
such
as
C
or
C++
to
interact
with
and
control
a
Verilog
simulation.
The
VPI
provides
a
set
of
routines
and
interfaces
that
enable
tasks,
functions,
and
data
access
within
a
simulated
design,
supporting
advanced
verification,
test
benches,
and
integration
with
external
software
tools.
equipment,
particularly
turntables.
In
this
context,
VPI
serves
as
a
brand
name
rather
than
an
acronym,
and
the
term
is
associated
with
a
line
of
audio
products
rather
than
a
technical
specification.
in
different
fields.
Because
the
meaning
can
vary
widely,
readers
should
consult
the
accompanying
definitions
or
disambiguation
notes
to
determine
which
Vpi
is
being
referenced.