Help, my IP has fallen and can't get up
We’ve been talking about the different technologies for FPGA-based SoC prototyping a lot here in SemiWiki. On the surface, the recent stories all start off pretty much the same: big box, Xilinx Virtex-7, wanna go fast and see more of what’s going on in the design. This is not another one of those stories. I recently sat down with Mick Posner of Synopsys, who led off with this idea:
Design flow is not just about dropping everything in the SoC – or the FPGA-based prototyping system – and seeing what works.
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