In complex SoC designs, intellectual property (IP) blocks are critical yet vulnerable. Unintended modifications to IP during placement, routing or fill stages often go undetected by traditional DRC, ...
PORTLAND, Ore. and MILPITAS Calif., - Nov. 19, 2008 — Open Core Protocol International Partnership (OCP-IP), an independent non-profit semiconductor industry consortium, and Sonics, Inc., a premier ...
The new service makes it simpler for users to check their IP and presumed geographic location without having to enter the Windows Command Prompt or use other advanced methods. India, October 3, 2025-- ...
“We have been an advocate for ease of IP integration from tool interoperability, design flow, and on-chip communication protocol perspectives since our early involvement in the Virtual Socket ...
In today’s complex system-on-chip (SoC) design flows, intellectual property (IP) blocks are everywhere—licensed from third parties, leveraged from internal libraries, or hand-crafted by expert teams.
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