automotive

February 3, 2015
Marco Casale-Rossi is a senior staff product marketing manager in the Design Group at Synopsys.

Automotive ICs drive advanced design at established nodes

Designers working on automotive ICs, to be built on established processes, can benefit from the power of design tools developed for advanced processes.
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July 21, 2014
ADAS

When failure is not an option in automotive verification

The ISO 26262 safety standard lays out a number of best practices for the automotive industry and for suppliers. Formal verification provides a way of streamlining the verification of SoCs that need to conform to the standard.
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July 9, 2014
Car cutaway

Using Ethernet in automotive networks

Will Ethernet become the dominant interconnect for automotive applications? A look at the market trends and standards, and how to use Ethernet IP and virtual-prototyping solutions in automotive applications.
Article  |  Topics: Embedded - Architecture & Design, IP - Selection  |  Tags: , , , , , , ,   |  Organizations:
February 11, 2014
Mark Bollar is a product marketing director at Synopsys overseeing physical implementation.

The new landscape of advanced design

Advanced tools are being applied to established nodes to produce advanced designs for volume markets.
December 1, 2009

Wright on target

We are given plenty of reasons why we ‘should’ all buy electric cars. They will safeguard the environment. They will enhance national security by reducing our dependence on foreign oil. They will create a Detroit 2.0 that can pay back the taxpayer. What we do not hear is a more free-market economic argument. “And the […]

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