A Roadmap to Emulation of 15 Billion Gate ICs
Dylan McGrath, EETimes
2/16/2017 07:00 PM EST
SAN FRANCISCO—Mentor Graphics Corp. is breaking with EDA’s standard procedure, rolling out an emulation platform that the company says supports a roadmap to 2022, when it will be capable of handling chip designs with 15 billion gates.
“This is not a typical EDA announcement, because we are announcing a platform that basically will carry over for five years,” said Jean-Marie Brunet a senior director of marketing at Mentor, in an interview with EE Times. “We aren't going to come back in two years and say, 'Forget what we said in 2017, here's a new platform.' Everything that we are going to do for the next four to five years is around that Veloce StratoM platform."
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