Special Report
New Wave Of Consolidation
What’s driving it, what’s next, and who should be concerned?
Top Stories
Homogeneous And Heterogeneous Computing Collide
Processing architectures continue to become more complex, but is the software industry getting left behind? Who will help them utilize the hardware being created?
The Limits Of Parallelism
Tools and methodologies have improved, but problems persist.
Formal’s Roadmap
The progress made by formal in the past five years and where we can expect to see new capabilities emerge.
Blogs
Editor In Chief Ed Sperling contends that consolidation is raising the threat level from some well-financed but unfamiliar players, in Where Is The New Competition?
Technology Editor Brian Bailey looks back on what were the most popular stories this year, in And The Award Goes To…
OneSpin’s Dave Kelf questions whether specialist teams limit the realization of a technology’s full potential, in Verification Specialists And Generalists.
Mentor Graphics’ Dave Wiens argues that as designs get more complex, design teams need an environment that supports collaboration, in Avoiding The Barriers For Multi-Board Systems Design Development.
Cadence’s Frank Schirrmeister compares feedback loops to assessing costs and applies both to ticket sales and verification, in What “Hamilton — An American Musical” Tickets And Emulation Have In Common.
Aldec’s Zibi Zalewski explains how to use FPGAs to optimize high-performance computing, without specialized knowledge, in An Easier Path To Faster C With FPGAs.
ARM’s Darren Cepulis observes that alternative HPC architectures will only happen if a strong supporting software ecosystem is in place, in Constructing The Pillars Of The ARM HPC Ecosystem.