Creating Test Sequences for RISC-V Cores and SoCs
By Louie De Luna, Agnisys Chief Product Evangelist The idea of an open-source CPU core was virtually unheard-of ten years ago - let alone using it for commercial applications. The CPU
Read moreBy Louie De Luna, Agnisys Chief Product Evangelist The idea of an open-source CPU core was virtually unheard-of ten years ago - let alone using it for commercial applications. The CPU
Read moreBy Louie De Luna, Agnisys Chief Product Evangelist The conventional von Neumann architecture has been the workhorse of computing for several decades, but with the advent of AI applications and big
Read moreBy Louie De Luna, Agnisys Chief Product Evangelist Being so immersed in the work and technology, it’s easy to forget where we are in this technological revolution. Some of us didn’t
Read moreBy Ishanee Bajpai - Senior Marketing Executive, Agnisys 1981 marked the beginning of EDA as an industry. Within a few years there were many companies specializing in EDA, each with a
Read moreBy Louie De Luna, Agnisys Chief Product Evangelist As generations of designs evolved from a few hundred transistors to hundreds of billions, our industry abstracted the problem space from transistors to
Read moreBy Louie De Luna, Agnisys Director of Sales and Marketing Right after Google’s AlphaGo system defeated a human Go world champion in 2015, the hype of deep learning and machine learning
Read moreBy Louie De Luna, Agnisys Director of Sales and Marketing Tools are made to automate a process, perform calculations, minimize errors and improve efficiencies, but at their core, tools are made
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Read moreWhile more registers means more functionality and configurability, more is not always better.
No one gives much thought to the heating, ventilation and air conditioning registers in the house–typically,
Read moreImportant observations from Einstein and New England’s ice traders..
Albert Einstein defined it well: “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.”