From Hardware Emulation to High-Frequency Trading Riding the FPGA Wave
In an interview with Lauro Rizzatti, former CEO of EVE, Luc Burgun, explains how he crossed the bridge between hardware emulation and high-frequency trading.
It's long been assumed that Electronic Design Automation (EDA) software and hardware could be applied to market segments other than semiconductor design. Former Emulation Verification Engineering (EVE) CEO Luc Burgun did just that. In an interview with verification expert Lauro Rizzatti (former general manager of EVE-USA), Luc explains how he crossed the bridge between hardware emulation and high-frequency trading (HFT) by riding the Field Programmable Gate-Array (FPGA) wave to NovaSparks.
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