Ted Vucurevich, SVP and CTO at Cadence, and Tom Reeves, vice president, Technology Licensing, IBM Intellectual Property & Standards, discuss the current state of the semiconductor industry and where it’s heading tomorrow and beyond. Topics include IBM’s market focus for chips, the technologies needed to keep shrinking process nodes, and the design collaboration between Cadence and IBM.
A very successful CDNLive! Silicon Valley recently concluded in San Jose, Calif. Part of a series of global conferences, this event brought together more than 800 Cadence technology users from 16 countries and 183 companies to share ideas, tackle complex issues, and meet Cadence experts. In this podcast ...
The Design Automation Conference was held in San Diego recently, and Cadence hosted a very cool event at the San Diego Automotive Museum one evening. Surrounded by classic cars from all eras, logic designers enjoyed great food and drink, caught up with colleagues, met with Cadence Logic ...
CDNLive! EMEA recently concluded in Munich, Germany. It’s part of the Cadence Design Systems series of worldwide conferences designed to bring technology users together to share ideas and tackle complex issues, both with peers and with Cadence technologists - and to mix in a little fun as well. ...
We catch up with Cadence CEO Mike Fister at CDNLive! EMEA, the recently-concluded conference in Munich. There, we get his views on issues ranging from the nature of CDNLive! to the special challenges facing electronics designers and manufacturers in the Europe-Middle East-Africa geography.
Low power is becoming more and more popular in the design community, pushing designers to become more and more creative. Neil Hand of Cadence gives us a look at the technical considerations and hurdles, and a glance at what Cadence is doing to meet the needs of the marketplace.
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Ted Vucurevich, Chief Technical Officer at Cadence Design Systems, gave a keynote at Cadence’s CDNLive! event at the San Jose Convention Center, “Designing the Future.” Right after his address, Vucurevich talked with PodTech.net about the future of the chip design process. Vucurevich, who serves on the steering committee the Cadence ...
The cell chip is the heart, soul and brain of the Sony Playstation 3 game console. Cell is essentially a super-computer on a chip, and when PS3 comes out this fall, it’s going to take gaming to a whole new level. Mike Fister, President and CEO of Cadence Design Systems, ...
Cadence Design Systems, Inc., President and CEO Mike Fister kicked off the CDN Live Silicon Valley conference at San Jose’s McEnery Convention Center by unveiling Virtuoso, a new chip design platform, and Xtreme III, a hardware-assisted verification system used at the end of the chip ...
Jim Kahle, IBM Fellow with IBM Corporation, revealed some of the secret ingredients of innovating through collaboration during his keynote address at the Cadence Design Systems CDNLive Conference, Silicon Valley. Kahle was a key player in the creation of Cell Broadband Engine processor, an accelerator extension to IBM Power Architecture ...
Mike Fister, President and CEO of Cadence Design Systems, gave a keynote address to kick off CDNLive Silicon Valley on September 12th . “How do we help unlock that creative element and allow all of us as humans to continue to move up and expand the creative element, and not ...
MENLO PARK, August 25, 2006 (PodTech News) — In the wake of laptop computer battery fires and explosions,Dell, Inc. and Apple Computer both announced recalls of over 6 million lithium-ion laptop computer batteries over the last two weeks. That’s what looks like the story. But the real story is, as more and more functionality is crammed into a single device, why isn’t the industry giving consumers batteries that not only don’t overheat, but can power all the functions on all the devices we’re buying, and being sold?
Moore’s Law “could slow or maybe even stop,” offered Mike Fister, CEO of Cadence Design Systems. Before heading off to sit on a TiEcon session on the semiconductor industry.
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The New Mac Mini has revived the buzz over TV and music on computers. We’re not really there yet, though many companies are betting that TV will come to our computers over the Internet in a truly workable way by the end of the year. Ajay Malhotra of chip design ...
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