This is the third and final article in a series about silicon validation. Part 1 described the silicon validation problem and the basic requirements of an effective and scalable solution. Part 2 ...
The proliferation and expansion of multicore architectures is making debug much more difficult and time-consuming, which in turn is increasing demand for more comprehensive system-level tools and ...
The world of System-on-Chips (SoCs) is evolving – with the advancement of generative AI, the increasing demand for high-performance compute, and the innovative shift towards multi-chiplet ...
Programmable system-on-chip (PSoC) architectures such as the Cypress PSoC family of MCUs integrate a wide range of capabilities, including MCU cores like the Cortex-M0, programmable analog blocks (PAB ...
The complexity associated with the development of embedded systems is increasing rapidly. For instance, it is estimated that the average complexity of software projects in the automotive industry has ...
Designing robust systems using a high-speed interface like USB Type-C requires a great deal of care. When the interface involves advanced features like USB power delivery, debugging designs becomes ...
February 20, 2014. When software engineers have greater visibility into the context of operating-system resources and the execution of multithreaded programs, they are able to accelerate code debug ...
This is the second in a series of three articles on silicon validation, introducing a new approach and some basic applications. Part 1 presented the silicon validation problem and the requirements of ...
The world of System-on-Chips (SoCs) is evolving - with the advancement of generative AI, the increasing demand for high-performance compute, and the innovative shift towards multi-chiplet ...
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