: This Sliver does natively support Windows for both its server and client components.
PlateSpin, a company acquired by Micro Focus (now OpenText), had a product line historically code-named or referred to as "Silver" in its early iterations (specifically surrounding version 6.x releases in the mid-2000s).
Version 6.2 provides comprehensive support for foundry-certified device models (BSIM, EKV, VBIC, etc.). This ensures that simulations accurately reflect the real-world physics of silicon, which is critical for modern integrated circuit (IC) design.