Divide, Abstract And Conquer


For years, the motto among design and verification engineers has been to look at the individual pieces of a design because it’s impossible to have a single tool or even an integrated collection of tools that can debug everything. That approach isn’t changing, but the method for getting there is. The driver behind this shift is a familiar one—growing complexity. Even platforms and subsy... » read more

Inflection Points Ahead


By Ed Sperling Engineering challenges have existed at every process node in semiconductor designs, but at 20nm and beyond, engineers and executives on all sides of the industry are talking about inflection points. An inflection point is literally the place where a curve on a graph turns down or up, but in the semiconductor industry it’s usually associated with the point at which a progres... » read more

On, Off and Mostly Off


<p>By Ed Sperling</p> <p>System-on-chip architecture has always been about getting the most performance out of a device, and the basic premise is that when you turn on a device it is always on.</p> <p>That approach has been challenged over the past few years with a fundamental shift toward more of the design being in the ‘off’ position. Aside from reversi... » read more

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