How Mature Are Verification Methodologies?
The industry is evolving, with new players, new problems, and new challenges. Is this why verification appears to be struggling?
The industry is evolving, with new players, new problems, and new challenges. Is this why verification appears to be struggling?
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Semiconductor Engineering sat down to discuss how well verification tools and methodologies have been keeping up with demand, with Larry Lapides, vice president of sales for Imperas Software; Mike Thompson, director of engineering for the verification task group at OpenHW; Paul Graykowski, technical marketing manager for Arteris IP; Shantanu Ganguly, vice president of product marketing at Cadence; and Mark Olen, director of product management at Siemens EDA. What follows are excerpts of that conversation. Part 2 of the discussion is here.
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