Saturday, January 4, 2014

Routing closure issues; FPGA prototyping; texting; tablet CPUs; wearable computing.

News
The Week In Review: Manufacturing And Design
Debate over texting in cars may be the wrong approach; tablet application processor race heats up; green ATE firm; adapting to test; critical IC testing issues.
 
The Week In Review: System-Level Design
Wearable computing becomes big issue at CES; HP continues restructuring with another 5,000 layoffs; IBM receives security patent that will affect data centers; Intel winning support in set-top box market.
 
Video
Tech Talk: FPGA Prototyping
Synopsys’ Neil Songcuan looks at how to deal with integration challenges at the front end of the design process—particularly IP and software.
 
Blog
Routing Closure Challenges At 28nm And Below
Mentor Graphics’ Jean-Marie Brunet writes that “DRC and DFM clean” means there are still hundreds or even thousands of violations that need to be debugged and corrected.
 
 

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