Tech Design Forum Briefing


Briefing Authors

Paul Dempsey

Paul Dempsey Paul Dempsey has been a technology journalist for 20 years. His work has also appeared in EETimes, Red Herring and specialist journals published by the Financial Times.

Luke Collins

Luke Collins Luke Collins is a freelance technology journalist with 22 years’ experience. He is a former Editor-in-Chief of Electronics Times in the UK, and co-founded the IP9x series of conferences.

Chris Edwards

Chris Edwards Chris Edwards has spent two decades covering electronics and EDA. He is a former Editor-in-Chief of Electronic Engineering Times UK and electronics editor of the IET's Engineering & Technology.
October 8, 2012

Synopsys buys EVE and the death of dogma

The EDA giant fills out its prototyping and verification line-up with a long-mooted acquisition, and is set to become the first of the ‘big three’ to offer an in-house soup-to-nuts flow.

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October 5, 2012

IEF: Process kits for processes that don’t yet exist

Designers should plan ahead for future process changes as conventional silicon CMOS runs out of steam, IMEC’s Rudy Lauwereins told delegates at the International Electronics Forum in Bratislava this week.

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October 4, 2012

IEF: “Industry will have to cooperate”

The semiconductor industry is reaching a crunch point at which companies that form it have to work together much more closely, says Malcolm Penn of Future Horizons.

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October 4, 2012

IEF: Open source hardware to muscle into data centers

Open-source hardware is going to change the way people buy computing capacity for data centers, says LSI’s Rob Ober

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October 4, 2012

IEF: Achronix plans embedded FPGA push

Achronix plans to use the FPGA fabric that it has developed for standalone products to be fabbed through Intel as the springboard for an embedded-FPGA offering.

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October 4, 2012

IEF: Samsung wants a skunk-works

Samsung Electronics is setting up a center in Silicon Valley to try to develop technologies that the company hopes will ultimately drive volume for its chipmaking operation.

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October 3, 2012

SAME: Memory-saving standard to expand

The scope of the Low-Latency Interface (LLI) developed by the MIPI Alliance is expanding as it heads towards version 2 – increasing the ways in which a single DRAM array can be shared between SoCs in a mobile phone.

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September 26, 2012

Small is beautiful once again in embedded systems

Embedded-processor vendors are rediscovering the beauty of the small customer – reversing the trend that the bigger suppliers put in place in the mid-1990s as the internet and mobile-phone booms got into full swing.

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September 26, 2012

Cadence updates Allegro and Orcad

Cadence Design Systems has updated both of its printed circuit board (PCB) tools – Allegro and Orcad – to improve their handling of design constraints, multiuser design and deal with embedded components and mechanical CAD tools.

September 20, 2012

GlobalFoundries to go with finFETs at 14nm

GlobalFoundries has confirmed its 14nm process as the one that will see the foundry introduced finFET-based transistors, claiming that its approach is optimized for mobile devices

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