How to Augment SoC Development to Conquer Your Design Hurdles
If you want to be on the cutting edge, you are going to face some challenges, especially if you are working in high-performance computing (HPC) or the data center. If you are like most engineering teams working on HPC and data center applications, you are constantly striving for higher levels of performance and greater throughput, cramming all the features that you can into multi-die systems, while keeping power and thermal profiles down. You work under intense time pressure to get to market quickly, as well as to lower costs. At the same time, there is fierce competition for top engineering talent that is in short supply. Not everybody has the internal capability to run in these highly complex environments at the speed of the latest and greatest technologies.
If this is you, how can you be on the cutting edge and stay there? SoC design services can help you. Below, we cover what you need to know about hiring design services, and why it may be the best option for your next SoC design.
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