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Best of the web -– June 22nd

Brian Bailey

6/21/2012 9:58 AM EDT

This weekly posting provides a condensation of some of the best EDA and IP blogs from the web over the past week. If you have a blog feed that you would like me to consider, please let me know and I will include it in future editions.

This week’s winner is:
Answering Questions About Your Product In An On-Line Forum – Sean Murphy provides some sage words of advice.

Other good blogs, papers and articles include:
DAC 2012: Users Cite Experiences With Hardware/Software Co-Development – Richard Goering

Panel: Integrating Low-Power ARM Processors into Mixed-Signal Designs – Richard Goering

Intel Battles ARM For Apple’s Love – Sramana Mitra provides an overview of the two companies battle

In a state – Collin Walls, hopes to get software engineers out of a state safely.

DAC 2012 Best User Track Paper Review: Deploying Model Checking for Bypass Verification

Why aren’t tools from different suppliers easier to integrate? – John Day
Tales from the automotive trenches


Brian Bailey – keeping you covered


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