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Best of the web – August 10th
Brian Bailey
8/11/2012 6:30 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:
CFD and the Olympics - Travis Mikjaniec applies flow dynamics to an Olympic sport.
Other good blogs, papers and articles include:
USB Becomes More “Power-ful” - Navraj Nandra
Why Multi-Mode, Multi-Corner (MMMC) ECO Closure Requires a New Signoff Approach – Richard Goering
Aart de Geus on the changing face of EDA - Chris Edwards
RTOS memory footprint - Colin Walls tries to answer the proverbial question of how much memory will it use.
Tsunami Remnants – Mike Jensen tells us what the Japanese tsunami and the Curiosity rover have in common.
Webinar: Speeding UVM SystemVerilog Simulation With Software Engineering Techniques – Richard Goering
AMD talks about advanced regression and verification for Mixed-Signal Designs using CustomExplorerUltra - Hélène Thibiéroz
RAK: Conformal Low Power Advanced Features for Power Intent Comparison, Hierarchical Integration and CPF Macro Modeling - Sumeet Aggarwal
A surprise – or not? – John Day asks what you think about in car connectivity
Where’s the Best Place to Put a Radiator in a Room? Part 4: Premature Simulation - Robin Bornoff
Consider Code Density when Choosing Embedded Processors – CAST
Brian Bailey – keeping you covered
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This week’s winner is:
CFD and the Olympics - Travis Mikjaniec applies flow dynamics to an Olympic sport.
Other good blogs, papers and articles include:
USB Becomes More “Power-ful” - Navraj Nandra
Why Multi-Mode, Multi-Corner (MMMC) ECO Closure Requires a New Signoff Approach – Richard Goering
Aart de Geus on the changing face of EDA - Chris Edwards
RTOS memory footprint - Colin Walls tries to answer the proverbial question of how much memory will it use.
Tsunami Remnants – Mike Jensen tells us what the Japanese tsunami and the Curiosity rover have in common.
Webinar: Speeding UVM SystemVerilog Simulation With Software Engineering Techniques – Richard Goering
AMD talks about advanced regression and verification for Mixed-Signal Designs using CustomExplorerUltra - Hélène Thibiéroz
RAK: Conformal Low Power Advanced Features for Power Intent Comparison, Hierarchical Integration and CPF Macro Modeling - Sumeet Aggarwal
A surprise – or not? – John Day asks what you think about in car connectivity
Where’s the Best Place to Put a Radiator in a Room? Part 4: Premature Simulation - Robin Bornoff
Consider Code Density when Choosing Embedded Processors – CAST
Brian Bailey – keeping you covered
If you found this article to be of interest, visit EDA Designline where you will find the latest and greatest design, technology, product, and news articles with regard to all aspects of Electronic Design Automation (EDA).
Also, you can obtain a highlights update delivered directly to your inbox by signing up for the EDA Designline weekly newsletter – just Click Here to request this newsletter using the Manage Newsletters tab (if you aren't already a member you'll be asked to register, but it's free and painless so don't let that stop you).
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