Faraday continues building out its IP solutions on UMC’s 14nm node. All these IPs are silicon-proven to ensure production-quality, significantly reducing design risk while assisting designers in ...
I just received notification from the guys and gals at Mentor that they will be holding the first webinar in a three-part series on 7 September 2011 at 9:00am to 10:00am US/Pacific, 9:00am to 10:00am ...
In one traditional model for ASIC development, a customer provides a set of chip performance specifications and the ASIC design house goes off and designs the ASIC on its own. However, when Emerson ...
Fraunhofer IIS brings decades of expertise in system and algorithm design, e.g. for high-performance computing, low-power wireless communication, and advanced sensor technology applications. By ...
NEC Electronics Corp. Monday unveiled its next generation 90nm ASIC platform, offering up to 4 million usable gates and clock speeds to 500MHz. Called ISSP2 (instant silicon solution platform), the ...
With the emergence of 90-nm process technology, ASIC designers get to explore uncharted levels of performance and density. However, it has also unleashed a slew of challenging design-integrity issues, ...
ADTechnology says on the 23rd it pushes a strategic technology partnership with Germany's Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits to jointly develop 4-nanometer (nm, one hundred-millionth of a ...
As AI workloads move from cloud to edge, the volume of image and sensor data across industries is rising rapidly. Edge devices that previously relied on FPGAs and off-the-shelf modules are now running ...
Verification and design engineers like to talk shop and discuss their experiences and visions. But even though engineers sharing stories around the water cooler (whatever form that takes—conferences, ...
PGC (Progate Group Corporation) has recently teamed up with North American strategic allies to meet the growing demand for advanced process technologies in AI, high-performance computing (HPC), and ...
At long last we come to the final installment of our four-part series presenting the findings of the Wilson Research Group Functional Verification 2020 study. In this article we discuss verification ...
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