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Part 5: The 2022 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study

This blog is a continuation of a series of blogs related to the 2022 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study…

Part 4: The 2022 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study

This blog is a continuation of a series of blogs related to the 2022 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study…

Part 3: The 2022 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study

This blog is a continuation of a series of blogs related to the 2022 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study.  In…

Safety Lifecycle Components

Safety Lifecycle Evaluation Part 3: A productivity evolution

Integration made the difference. The global consulting firm that was asked to conduct the safety lifecycle study advised the company…

ISO 26262

ISO 26262…the tale of Transient and Permanent Faults

Introduction Are you designing to the ISO 26262 standard and trying to decide if your design is safe from random…

Part 2: The 2022 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study

In my previous blog, I present FPGA design trends identified in the 2022 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study to…

Three ice cream cones, vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry

Does Your UVM Flavor Have Sprinkles?

Introduction UVM is a standard, so that means that every company writes their testbenches the same, universally interchangeable, right? Not…

osmosis 2022 - December 8, 2022 in Munich

Osmosis – our annual event for formal verification users – is back F2F this December 8, 2022!

Attention anyone interested in Formal Verification: after a hiatus due to you-know-what, osmosis is back in-person this coming December 8…

A pool of specialized classes

Dig a Pool of Specialized SystemVerilog Classes

Introduction SystemVerilog classes are a great way to encapsulate both variables and the routines that operates on them. What if…