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Custom IC

Using Data And AI More Effectively In EDA

The semiconductor industry is at a pivotal moment, with the increasing complexity of designs demanding innovative approaches to efficiency and...

Cre8Ventures (Siemens EDA)

BeyondFence Joins the Siemens Cre8Ventures Digital Twin Marketplace to Advance Fenceless Robotics and Autonomous Systems

Siemens Cre8Ventures is pleased to announce that BeyondFence has joined the Siemens Cre8Ventures Digital Twin Marketplace. The collaboration begins with...

Partners

The AI sales coach: the future of cold call training

A sales rep sits at their desk preparing for a cold call. They have reviewed the LinkedIn profile, scanned the...


Simcenter

Wheel force measurement is essential, but it doesn’t need to be so expensive thanks to AI

This blog post was co-written with Wouter Vandermeulen, principal engineer for Simcenter Engineering Services. Understanding the forces on wheels is...

Siemens Xcelerator Academy

Reduce Advanced-Node Risk with an Integrated FinFET Layout Flow

We Have a New L-Edit/FinFET Training for You! As semiconductor technologies continue scaling into advanced nodes, layout design has evolved...

Polarion

Polarion X – What’s New and Noteworthy

Polarion X 2512 our latest SaaS release that builds upon the foundation of Polarion ALM 2512. Learn more in our blog!

Designcenter

Rethinking CAD design: Why flexibility is critical for engineering success

Learn how flexibility sets a benchmark in CAD design, with support for parametric, and convergent modeling, open standards and cloud collaboration.

Simcenter

AI-powered performance engineering: build with confidence

Integrated simulation for breakthrough innovation From conceptualization through end-of-life management, we have reached unprecedented levels in product development complexity due to converging mechanical, electrical and software systems.  ...

Semiconductor Packaging

Data, data, everywhere: Where did it come from, who owns it and is it the right version?

Knowing what is in your IC package design, where it came from, and who touched it last and when, is key to being able to verify with complete certainty and traceability your design's current status.