One Click to Know About Your Product on Cadence Support
Like with any new product in market everyone is anxious about knowing all the features and then trying it out. The display piece in the showroom and the purveyor are no less than an emancipator....
View ArticleThe Empire Long Divided Must Unite
Chinese children are familiar with the opening lines of Romance of the Three Kingdoms : The empire, long divided, must unite; long united, it must divide. Thus it has ever been. As Ben Horowitz (of...
View ArticleMunich October 18—Come See SystemC Evolution Day!
Sorry, you missed Oktoberfest (which is mostly in September anyway). But come to Munich in October for SystemC Evolution Day—a workshop on the evolution of SystemC standards held in Munich, Germany on...
View ArticleHave an e-Cracker of a Diwali!
Diwali is finally here! One of India’s most favorite festivals, it is celebrated across the world not just by Hindus but by many faiths as the Festival of Light, a time to meet friends and family, buy...
View ArticleWhiteboard Wednesdays - What's Driving Automotive Memory Trends and...
In this week's Whiteboard Wednesdays, the second in a three-part series, Scott Jacobson discuses the drivers that are changing the requirements for automotive memory models. (Please visit the site to...
View ArticleHow to Build and Connect a Trillion Things: Arm TechCon Preview
Rob Aitken is digging a bit deeper into what it would really take to connect a trillion things in his keynote next Thursday at Arm TechCon How to Build and Connect a Trillion Things . What would those...
View ArticleMark Papermaster: Moore's Law Plus
Recently, I wrote about Robert Lang's presentation on Computational Origami . He was a real paper master. The CTO of AMD is Mark Papermaster, although I think he is more of a silicon master than a...
View ArticleWhat's For Breakfast? Video Preview October 23rd to 27th 2017
(Please visit the site to view this video) Coming from SJSU Theater (camera Sean) Monday: Arm Announcement (embargoed) Tuesday: Cadence Announcement (embargoed) Wednesday: Why Was Arm Successful in...
View ArticleEducation, Occupation, and You: Vishal Kapoor at SJSU
Earlier this week, Jim Hogan hosted the next evening at San Jose State University on Preparing for the Cognitive Era , with Vishal Kapoor. If you work at or deal with Cadence, and his name seems...
View ArticleThe Art of Analog Design Part 5: Response to Frank’s Question
In the comments to blog #5, Frank Wiedmann asked about the correlation between the results of mismatch from Monte Carlo analysis and DC mismatch analysis. It is a fair question and here is a short blog...
View ArticlePutting the Bad Guys in an Arm Lock
This morning Arm announced their Platform Security Architecture (PSA), a new way of protecting our ever expanding connected world. This is intended for all Arm-based devices from the lowest cost...
View ArticleThe Art of Analog Design Part 6: Response to Frank’s Question to Part 4
In the comments to blog #4, Frank Wiedmann asked about the correlation between the results of mismatch from Monte Carlo analysis and DC mismatch analysis. It is a fair question and here is a short blog...
View ArticleXcelium Simulation on Arm Servers
Paul Otellini RIP Paul Otellini was CEO of Intel from 2005-2013. He died in his sleep on October 2, aged 66. Apart from all the good things that happened on his watch, he is probably most famous for...
View ArticleWhiteboard Wednesdays - Automotive Memory Technologies and Trends: Technology...
In this week's Whiteboard Wednesdays video, the last of a three part series, Scott Jacobson ties together the technology implications of automotive electronics requirements and the effect they have on...
View ArticleCustomer Support Recommends –Team Design in DE-HDL 17.2
Accelerating product time to market, achieving significantly higher productivity and efficiently working in global engineering teams are the key challenges being faced by designers. Team Design...
View ArticleMike Muller Gets Emotional at Arm TechCon
As usual, Arm TechCon opened with a keynote by Mike Muller, Arm's CTO. His son is in mechanical design in some way and Mike told us he is applying for an internship. In a sign of the times, he is...
View ArticleOpportunities in India for IoT
This week we return to the Internet of Things (IoT). My previous blogs on the subject – here and here – reviewed a presentation that Somshubhro Pal Choudhury, Partner of Bharat Innovation Ventures,...
View ArticleThe Road to Auto2 is Paved with Economics and Good Intentions
“What if the computer had been invented before the car?” —Seval Oz Seval Oz opened her presentation at Cadence on Tuesday, October 24, 2017, in our Distinguished Lecturers series by saying that we...
View ArticleWhy Was Arm Successful in Mobile?
I think that Arm was successful in mobile (and subsequently in other markets) due to a couple of factors, mostly being in the right place at the time when two things happened, aka luck. The first thing...
View ArticleVirtuosity: Read Mode Done Right
Because of the ease with which you can set up complex sweep, corner and Monte Carlo simulations, the Virtuoso ADE tools are frequently used to perform verification and regression simulation runs. Those...
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