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Blog Review: Feb. 18


Synopsys' Raja Tabet anticipates deployment of an agentic AI workforce within the next 12 to 24 months that can take on different engineering personas, such as a digital implementation agent, a verification agent, or an analog agent, to run experiments in parallel, generate and triage tests, and propose fixes. Cadence's Reela Samuel dives into power usage effectiveness in data centers and wh... » read more

Chiplets And 3D-ICs Add New Electrical And Mechanical Challenges


Key Takeaways • Chiplets and 3D-IC architectures add new thermal-mechanical stresses that can affect the reliability of entire systems. • As chiplets are assembled into packages, defectivity targets become more stringent for each component in a system. • Traditional silos are breaking down, forcing design teams to address issues such as materials choices that previously were handled by... » read more

Simulate Faster with SimAI Software for High Returns at a Low Cost of Ownership


While the value of engineering simulation has been proven for decades, only a small percentage of engineers report using artificial intelligence (AI) to amplify their simulation results at scale. However, AI has the potential to make large-scale simulations even faster, more precise, and more cost-effective. AI-enabled simulation not only amplifies the performance and returns of simulatio... » read more

Blog Review: Feb. 4


Siemens' Tova Levy examines thermal management in 3D-IC, including why heat behaves differently in vertical stacks and how to analyze and manage thermal risk earlier and more predictably to ensure a design can meet performance, reliability, and time-to-market targets. Cadence's Reela Samuel finds that known-good-die strategies, standardized die-to-die test access, and vertical reliability mo... » read more

Blog Review: Jan. 28


Synopsys' Dana Neustadter and Vincent van der Leest argue that a hardware-based approach to security is required to fully address the risks introduced by modern AI architectures and the distributed workloads they support. Siemens EDA's Tova Levy examines multiphysics challenges in 3D-IC designs and outlines three design imperatives to identify risks earlier and support PPA, reliability, and ... » read more

Blog Review: Jan. 21


Keysight's Armando Valim considers the impact of AI on the memory market as AI infrastructure pressure widens the gap between high-performance memory and lower-margin consumer memory and SSD, forcing manufacturers to make strategic decisions and define which markets to serve. Cadence's Reela Samuel breaks down the major 3D-IC packaging methods used today, from wafer stacking flows to hybrid ... » read more

Integrating Optics And Engineering: How Simulation Transforms Medical Device Design


The integration of optical systems in medical devices is a rapidly growing area of focus and investment within the medical technology sector. From surgical lasers and diagnostic imaging tools to microscopes applied in research, advanced optics have enormous potential to drive better patient outcomes. However, designing advanced optical systems for medical devices poses numerous complex... » read more

Blog Review: Jan. 14


Arm's Paul Black demonstrates how lightweight LLVM sanitizers help detect undefined behavior, improve code quality, and expose hidden bugs in embedded C and C++ projects, with a focus on two sanitizers that can catch issues such as unsigned signed shift overflows, array overflows, and stack corruption. Imagination's Alex Pim provides an overview of LLM inference acceleration for mobile and e... » read more

Blog Review: Jan. 7


Cadence's Reela Samuel presents an overview of through-silicon vias, including structure, pitch, and electrical behavior, key layout rules such as keep-out zones and stress constraints, and how TSV parasitics influence bandwidth, latency, and system-level performance. Siemens' Andras Vass-Varnai identifies five thermal trends to watch and how they’ll reshape design and packaging workflows ... » read more

Blog Review: Dec. 24


Cadence's Jakob Engblom shares highlights from the recent SDV Europe conference, including why software-defined vehicles will require much closer, faster collaboration between suppliers and customers, with virtualization for software development and testing taking on a key role, as well as API questions and tire sensors. Synopsys' Tom De Schutter and Marc Serughetti predict that new cars wil... » read more

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