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Automate the Pain Away: HW/SW Interface Design Methodology

How a connected design methodology helps engineering teams accelerate development while maintaining consistency across the SoC lifecycle.

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As System-on-Chip (SoC) designs become increasingly complex, engineering teams face growing challenges coordinating hardware and software development across multiple domains. Today’s projects require more than isolated point tools — they demand connected methodologies that streamline workflows from system architecture and assembly through software enablement, validation, and implementation.

This presentation explores how automation can simplify HW/SW interface design, reduce integration challenges, and improve development productivity. Learn how a connected design methodology helps engineering teams accelerate development while maintaining consistency across the SoC lifecycle.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Why traditional point-tool approaches create bottlenecks in modern SoC development
  • How connected design flows improve collaboration across hardware and software teams
  • Methods to automate HW/SW interface design and reduce integration complexity
  • Opportunities to extend automation across system architecture, assembly, software enablement, validation, and implementation
  • Strategies to improve productivity and accelerate complex SoC development projects

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