“Digital convergence” is creating demand for functionally complex ICs in six-nine month design cycles at mass-market costs. On the one hand, increased capital investments in the late 1990s have seen ...
The problem with today's existing methodologies is that verification issubservient to design. This principle requires a shift in paradigm,especially in designing complex electronic systems. Why?
As design complexity grows, so does the need for every piece in the design flow—hardware, software, IP, as well as the ecosystem — to be tied together more closely. At one level, design flow capacity ...
Complexity of software-enabled assets has significant implications for the engineering lifecycle management. AI-enabled solutions can simplify this task. The increasing complexity of software-enabled ...
New, industry-first hardware-assisted test automation capabilities enable faster, earlier detection of cache‑coherency and subsystem‑level bugs for maximum coverage ...
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The software-defined vehicle is no longer a future concept. Digital cockpits, over-the-air updates, and software-driven feature roadmaps are already shaping today’s vehicles. Yet, as automakers ...
Albert Einstein famously said, “Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.” Agile development guru Venkat Subramaniam has a knack for taking that insight and illustrating just ...