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  • Verification: ESL handoff: closer than you think

    Ran Avinun
    Ran Avinun

    Take a look at the article linked below, titled: "ESL handoff: closer than you think."

    It's by Michael "Mac" McNamara, a colleague here at Cadence -- and a fellow blogger.

    Read the article here. Share your thoughts below.

    • 10 Jul 2008
  • Verification: Dreaming in Code

    jasona
    jasona

    One of the best books I read this year is called Dreaming in Code by Scott Rosenberg. I spotted this gem at the local public library sandwiched among some old books about Visual Basic and how to use Microsoft Office. The subtitle "Two Dozen Programmers, Three Years, 4.732 Bugs, and One Quest for Transcendent Software", definitely caught my eye. It is now available in paperback and is well worth the minimal cost.

    As…

    • 10 Jul 2008
  • Verification: Do you want to buy my chip?

    jasona
    jasona

    Once upon a time semiconductor companies produced a chip, made a data sheet, showed the data sheet to customers, provided samples for customers to try, and followed up to see if the customers wanted to buy the chip.

    That was then, this is now. In today's SoC world, semiconductor companies must not only produce chips, they also need to put the chip on a board and develop all of the representative software for the application…

    • 12 Jun 2008
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