The proliferation of libraries and intellectual property (IP) in the customer-owned tooling (COT) world has lowered the barrier of entry for those interested in moving to a COT design flow. The COT ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Silicon advances and implementation costs are outpacing customer adoptions as the semiconductor market slumps, so chip makers should consider using customer-owned tooling to grow ...
Designers of internetworking products face a number of challenges that dictate choices in chip design methodologies. The Internet is growing slightly faster than the formidable Moore's Law.
Silicon-on-insulator (SOI) promises greater speed and lower power consumption than bulk CMOS processes. But it has been unavailable to the fabless semiconductor world—until now. Thanks to a ...
Technology transference between high reliability and high volume markets is bringing benefits to both sectors, in terms of speed of manufacture and unit cost, says Martin Brabham. It is difficult to ...
The proliferation of libraries and intellectual property (IP) in the customer-owned tooling (COT) world has lowered the barrier of entry for those interested in moving to a COT design flow. The COT ...
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