Synopsys
Smart and Secure Solutions—From Chips to Software Synopsys is driving the innovations that are transforming our daily lives and work environments. This includes advancements in the Internet of Things, self-driving vehicles, wearable technology, smart health devices, secure financial applications, and the use of machine learning and computer vision. These innovations mark the beginning of a new age where everything is interconnected, smarter, and requires robust security. At the core of this technological revolution are sophisticated silicon chips, enhanced by cutting-edge software. Synopsys leads the way in this Smart and Secure landscape with top-tier tools for designing silicon chips, verifying their functionality, integrating intellectual property, and testing application security. Our technology empowers clients to innovate seamlessly from chips to software, enabling them to create Smart and Secure solutions. Since 1986, Synopsys has been instrumental in speeding up the pace of electronics innovation. Engineers worldwide have relied on Synopsys technology to design and produce billions of chips and systems that power the devices we use every day.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
synopsys.com | Gary Ruggles
Semiconductor breakthroughs are rarely achieved when design solutions and process technologies aren’t tightly aligned. It’s why Synopsys has a long history of collaboration with TSMC, as evidenced by numerous TSMC OIP Partner of the Year awards — spanning AI, RF, multi-physics, and more — at TSMC’s recent Open Innovation Platform® (OIP) Ecosystem Forum.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
synopsys.com | Gary Ruggles
This article was previously published by the Ethernet Alliance. AI/ML workloads are pushing the limits of hyperscale data centers and high-performance computing (HPC) systems. Even those that have adopted 400G Ethernet are struggling to connect thousands of graphics processing units (GPUs), support more traffic and higher bandwidth accelerators, and scale at the pace of these modern workloads.
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Sep 30, 2024 |
synopsys.com | Vikram Bhatia
In the semiconductor industry, analog design migrations often feel like chores. You know the drill: Design your circuit for one process node, only to be asked to move it to another, and then another. It’s like folding the same pile of laundry, week after week. But the stakes are much higher. Each migration involves a considerable amount of tweaking, recalculating, and trial and error. And every manual task – no matter how repetitive – comes with the possibility of human error.
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Aug 27, 2024 |
synopsys.com | Jon Ames |William Ruby |Ron DiGiuseppe |Markus Willems
The Hot Chips 2024 conference, taking place this week in Silicon Valley, is a showcase for AI chip innovation. The three-day program illustrates the race among both established chipmakers and new entrants to explore advanced architectures and embrace novel design solutions to deliver the next breakthrough AI processor.
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Aug 1, 2024 |
synopsys.com | William Ruby |Ron DiGiuseppe |Markus Willems
Ethernet standards in computer networking have been enabling innovation for the last 50 years or so. Today’s compute applications have brought about unprecedented challenges. As machine learning processing needs threaten to further strain networks, the time to update Ethernet standards is now. In the summer of 2023, the Ultra Ethernet Consortium (UEC) was announced to do just that.
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