System-on-chip design teams face several daunting tasks in optimizing their next-generation products. Since SoC designs can consist of multiple intellectual property (IP) blocks, and silicon ...
IP Leaders Tap Powerful New On-Demand Networks to Help Monetize Portfolios Sam Zellner, AT&T’s point man for patent portfolio development and monetization, was caught in a bind. With 5,000 issued and ...
Keeping pace with the breakneck speed of silicon technology advancement requires substantial manual work. Nowhere is that more apparent than with the reuse of full-, semi- or structured-custom cores.
Today's extremely large and complex ASIC and FPGA designs use significant amounts of third-party intellectual property (IP). These IP blocks may represent general-purpose processor cores, digital ...
For every £1 spent on acquiring semiconductor intellectual property, £2 is spent on integration. Clearly something is broken, writes Seow Yin Lim Semiconductor IP integration has always been a ...
System-on-chip design teams face several daunting tasks in optimizing their next-generation products. Since SoC designs can consist of multiple intellectual property (IP) blocks, and silicon ...
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