I Don't Know Much About Aart...
Actually, like anyone who has been in EDA for more than a decade or two (or three) I know quite a bit about Aart. But I still learned quite a bit about his views at the Fireside Chat at DAC where Ed Sperling talked to Aart for three-quarters of an hour.
Aart has a great talent at taking various small trends in the industry and aggregating them up to a significant trend. Or looking at some aspect of the industry and generalizing it in an interesting way. I won't try and cover everything (it took Aart 45 minutes to say it and it would take you 45 minutes to read it...not to mention my note-taking skills are not that good.)
To read the full article, click here
Related Semiconductor IP
- LPDDR6/5X/5 PHY V2 - Intel 18A-P
- ML-KEM Key Encapsulation & ML-DSA Digital Signature Engine
- MIPI SoundWire I3S Peripheral IP
- ML-DSA Digital Signature Engine
- P1619 / 802.1ae (MACSec) GCM/XTS/CBC-AES Core
Related Blogs
- DAC Vision from Aart de Geus
- EDA / IP Business Model Debate: Daniel Nenni versus Aart de Geus
- "Professor" Aart de Geus gives latest Techonomics lecture on collaboration and System Realization at the Semico Summit in Scottsdale
- DAC 2015 Verification Panel: ARM, AMD, Cavium, Freescale
Latest Blogs
- Why What Where DIFI and the new version 1.3
- Accelerating PCIe Gen6 L0p Verification for AI & HPC Designs using Synopsys VIP
- ML-DSA explained: Quantum-Safe digital Signatures for secure embedded Systems
- Efficiency Defines The Future Of Data Movement
- Why Standard-Cell Architecture Matters for Adaptable ASIC Designs