Jim Thomas |  July 10, 2015
What hardware designers can learn from software verification techniques such as agile, behaviour-driven development, code coverage and zero known defect strategies
Mark Handover |  June 30, 2015
Considering design style, assertions, engines and coverage can help ease the development of an effective formal verification test plan
Luke Collins |  June 25, 2015
How agile methodologies can be applied to personal and team practice in IC design, including for developing cloud accelerators at Microsoft
Joe Mallett |  June 17, 2015
Eight issues to consider when choosing an FPGA tool, including risk minimisation, routing issues, ability to iterate, IP freedom and more
Mike Bartley |  May 6, 2015
Designers will have to update development processes to achieve the rigorous safety certifications required in automotive, rail, avionics and similar markets
Lauro Rizzatti |  April 30, 2015
Emulation is now served by all three leading vendors and is a hot topic for discussion among engineers. The major verification conferences need to follow suit.
Michael Thompson |  April 20, 2015
Dedicated processors using convolutional neural networking techniques bring advanced vision techniques such as object recognition to embedded systems.
Brian Fuller |  March 16, 2015
We are moving towards a "continuum of compute", ARM CEO Simon Segars said at CDNLive Silicon Valley, a trend that will reshape design.
Pranav Ashar |  February 25, 2015
Compliance with aviation’s hardware design standard is seen as a ‘tough ask’, but EDA’s own evolution has made that process easier than you may think.
Marco Casale-Rossi |  February 3, 2015
Designers working on automotive ICs, to be built on established processes, can benefit from the power of design tools developed for advanced processes.