The Great Divide: A Tale of Three Hardware Emulation Architectures

Hardware emulation arose as a necessity out of the needs of the eighties. By the mid-1980s, semiconductor designs had outgrown the practical limits of gate-level simulation. Gate-level simulation delivered accuracy, but at glacial pace; silicon prototypes performed at real-speed but arrived far too late. The industry needed a new instrument, a verification engine capable of … Read more

Lessons from the DeepChip Wars: What a Decade-old Debate Teaches Us About Tech Evolution

The competitive landscape of hardware-assisted verification (HAV) has evolved dramatically over the past decade. The strategic drivers that once defined the market have shifted in step with the rapidly changing dynamics of semiconductor design. Design complexity has soared, with modern SoCs now integrating tens of billions of transistors, multiple dies, and an ever-expanding mix of … Read more