It’s no secret that hardware is the new currency in the chip world. It’s no longer the case that the semiconductor industry is in the hands of traditional semiconductor giants; an increasing number of ...
Formal verification, which uses mathematical analysis rather than simulation tests, has been available in commercial EDA tools for more than 20 years and in academia much longer. As with many new ...
It is well known that the task of verification looms large in the design of digital IP, as well as the design of SoCs. The target is to reach 100% for both RTL code and functional coverage, minimizing ...
Over 50 engineers and engineering managers were surveyed at DAC 2009 by Jasper Design Automation as part of a market research and analysis program examining how designers use formal verification ...
As digital systems become increasingly complex, traditional simulation-based verification is straining under the weight of exhaustive verification demands. While simulation remains a fundamental tool ...
The pace of technological advancement means the 70:20:10 formula for employee development may no longer work in today's workplaces The 70:20:10 ratio is a widely mooted formula used by L&D ...
How formal verification is able to find bugs before signoff. Formal verification’s ability to mathematically prove exhaustively that a chip design meets a set of assertions. Formal techniques are ...