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Electronic Systems Design

What’s New in Xpedition VX.2.5?

The latest release of Xpedition® Enterprise, VX.2.5, is now available for download! The VX.2.5 release delivers new and improved features...

Thought Leadership

Digital twin implementation: steps to leverage the benefits

Digital twin implementation can be daunting. In my last blog about the digital twin, I mentioned how many manufacturing companies are hesitant to take advantage of it. Though they know the benefits o...

Simcenter

Hannover Messe 2019 Sneak Peak #1

Hannover Messe starts April 1 and Sweden is the partner country this year. For the diligent readers amongst you, you probably noticed in my last blog that we just got back from Lerum, Swede...

HLS Design & Verification Blog

High-level synthesis for AI: Part One

Excerpt from article: “High-level synthesis for AI: Part One“ HLS shortens design cycles by raising design abstraction above RTL, typically...

Tecnomatix

Realize LIVE 2019: Early Bird Registration Open Until March 31.

  Realize LIVE, formerly Siemens PLM Connection, is the premier industry solutions event, connecting the Siemens Digital Industries Software community with peers, partners, and products while ...

NX Manufacturing

Realize LIVE: Early Bird Registration Open Until March 31.

Realize LIVE, formerly Siemens PLM Connection, is the premier industry solutions event, connecting the Siemens Digital Industries Software community with peers, partners, and products while promoting...

Electronic Systems Design

What’s New in PADS VX.2.5: Constraint Template

Do you ever use the same constraint templates in multiple projects? Now, with PADS Professional VX.2.5, you can easily import...

Verification Horizons

Latest Verification Horizons Newsletter is Out

The latest edition of our Verification Horizons Newsletter is available (here or here). As always, the issue is full of awesome...

Embedded Software

Programming on bare metal

I am surprised by how often I am asked about how one might go about programming on “bare metal” –...