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    Synopsys’ Anika Malhotra looks at using the IP-XACT integration standard to speed time to market and reduce costs.Ģ.5D 5G 7nm AI ANSYS Apple Applied Materials ARM Arteris Atrenta automotive business Cadence EDA eSilicon EUV finFETs GlobalFoundries Google IBM IMEC Intel IoT IP Lam Research machine learning memory Mentor Mentor Graphics Moore's Law Nvidia NXP OneSpin Solutions Qualcomm Rambus Samsung security SEMI Siemens software Sonics Synopsys TSMC UMC verification Siemens’ Joe Davis highlights problems in analyzing power for large analog designs.

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    Rambus’ Paul Karazuba shows how to minimize performance overhead while protecting high-value data passed across interconnects.Ĭadence’s Shyam Sharma zeroes in on requirements to watch out for when combining multiple individual DRAMs to create higher-density memories.

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    Infineon’s Olaf Bendix lays out steps to identify a suitable gate driver IC based on the peak current and power dissipation requirements of an application.

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    Synopsys’ Moninder Singh explains why the complexity of interface IP makes it difficult to keep transistor netlist views logically equivalent to reference Verilog models.Īrm’s Remy Pottier contends that creating an ecosystem for pervasive computing systems will require extensive trial and error.įraunhofer’s Roland Jancke warns that special attention must be paid to the non-functional properties of RF components.Īnsys’ Tyler Ferris identifies three places where electronics typically go bad on a PCB. Plus, don’t miss the blogs featured in the latest Low Power-High Performance newsletter: Western Digital’s Ronni Shendar checks out the boom in smallsats, small satellites under 1,000 pounds that can be constructed much more easily than their larger counterparts, and how they are using off-the-shelf components with software mechanisms to provide resiliency instead of traditional radiation-hardened silicon. Synopsys’ Taylor Armerding explains how including security in the software development process from the beginning planning stages onward will help IoT and other connected devices be more resilient to cyberattacks.Ĭadence’s Paul McLellan considers floating point numbers, why they’re used, and some of the unexpected behaviors they exhibit.Ī Rambus writer explains how side-channel attacks work and details some of the most common attack methodologies, with a particular focus on differential power analysis attacks and the countermeasures available.Īnsys’ Jamie Gooch points to the importance of optics and simulating how light behaves at the nanophotonic level and how it is manipulated with instruments and lenses for the design of cameras for consumer and ADAS applications.Īrm’s Reinhard Keil argues for adopting cloud-based and hybrid embedded development tools that provide continuous integration flows, model optimization for machine learning, and device provisioning for deployment.ĮSD Alliance’s Bob Smith chats with Nikos Zervas of CAST about the early days of the silicon IP market, when it started to take off, and what’s changed in the market since.

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    Siemens EDA’s Sumit Vishwakarma promotes ironing out preliminary bugs by using a real number model to describe an analog block as a discrete floating-point model and enable it to simulate in a digital solver at near-digital simulation speeds.







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