Synplicity, Xilinx Announce Worldwide ASIC Verification Seminars

Posted by EDA Geek News Staff in Events, Training, FPGAs on Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Synplicity, Inc. (NASDAQ:SYNP), a leading supplier of innovative IC design and verification solutions, and Xilinx, Inc. (NASDAQ:XLNX), the world's leading supplier of programmable logic solutions, recognize that verifying today's multi-million gate designs, while still meeting time-to-market requirements, has become a huge challenge for ASIC and ASSP designers. This technical and educational seminar will present industry-leading design and verification methodologies and provide valuable information to help designers save time and money on current and future design projects.

Discussion will include:

  • Why use FPGA prototypes
  • Choosing an FPGA technology
  • Board-level design considerations
  • Build'n'buy choices for the FPGA board
  • Making the ASIC design FPGA ready
  • Getting onto the board
  • In-system debug
  • Fixing bugs and quick iteration

This free seminar series will be held in locations throughout Europe, North America and Asia Pacific. For more information, please visit Synplicity's website.

The seminar series kicks off in Europe on October 4, 2007. For specific dates, times, and locations, please visit Synplicity's website

The seminar series will benefit:

  • ASIC, ASSP and FPGA designers
  • Verification engineers
  • System architects
  • Engineering and project managers

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