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Q2 2010
Editor's Words
Systems and semiconductor companies are undergoing a disruptive transformation so profound that even the best-known companies will be impacted. The EDA industry now stands at a crossroads where it must change in order to continue as a successful, independent market. Without this change, EDA will struggle to solve the increasingly complex problems customers are facing now and in the future.Cadence laid out a new vision for the semiconductor industry, EDA360. In outlining an application-driven approach to system design and development, Cadence issued a challenge to the semiconductor and electronic design automation (EDA) communities to address the growing “profitability gap” that threatens the vitality of the electronics industry. Read Details» Play Video
| To download a full copy of the EDA360 vision paper visit www.eda360.com |
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As the new application-driven design paradigm gains traction, engineering teams need a new approach to SoC Realization—one with an integration-centric focus that addresses software and verification complexity to accelerate SoC development and reduce costs.
The Cadence® Open Integration Platform provides a comprehensive set of capabilities to develop today’s complex SoCs efficiently and profitably. It addresses the key steps toward successful SoC Realization:
Analysis of the design architecture
Development and sourcing of integration-optimized IP
Integration of IP to realize the SoC
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