Articles – By Alasdair Olway
A system on chip (SoC) is exactly as its name suggests, an entire system on a single silicon chip. This chip or integrated circuit (IC) holds many components of a computer...
Articles – By Charlie Passey
Why use an FPGA?
FPGA (field programmable gate arrays) are an integrated circuit which has the ability to be reprogrammed in order to work on different designs,...
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Sreekanth Racha, a Physical Design Engineer working in our Indian office in Hyderabad, has worked in both so he really knows the differences first hand. He explains: “I had been working...
Articles – By Elliot Smythe
Design Specification
The design specification is the most important step in the design flow as it details anything that needs to be considered or strict requirements that...
Articles – By Thomas Mead
The continual growth of complexity in chip design has revolutionised modern computing, leading to highly specialised hardware. The demand for chips is ever-increasing and...
Articles – By Liam Miller
Design for Test (DFT) is, in essence, a step of the design process in which testing features are added to the hardware. While not essential to performance, these features are...
Articles – by Matthew Edwards
What is an ASIC?
The term ASIC is an acronym for Application Specific Integrated Circuit. As the name suggests, an ASIC is an integrated circuit that was designed for a...
Articles – We will be speaking at the Samsung SAFE Forum 2021 about our Scalable Architecture Framework that uses wrappers to encapsulate IP blocks so that they can be used in a modular manner. This can...
Articles – We are shortlisted for two Elektra Awards -- the Design Team of the Year and Campaign of the Year. They are both for our Architecting the Future IP platforms and it is great to have recognition of...