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There is a lot of conversation these days about the impact of Electronic System Virtualization (ESV) on software development. Isn’t it obvious, that it is much better to develop software earlier, before chips are available? Don’t you agree that looking into the guts a multi-core platform for debugging a tough multi-threading problem is much easier using a Virtual Platform, than to use a board with a JTAG connected debugger? Wouldn’t it be nice if the semiconductor and OEM supply chain use this as their standard way of accelerating their time to market? Isn’t this the only problem that ESV addresses?
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