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Best of the web -– June 29th

Brian Bailey

6/29/2012 11:16 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:
Professor Chenming Hu shares his latest Insights on FinFET technology - Hélène Thibiéroz conducted an interview after the keynote at SNUG

Other good blogs, papers and articles include:
Did you know this? John Day talks about cars and combustion engines.

Entrepreneurs Need a Community of Practice Not a Movement – Sean Murphy

Build your own code generator! – Amit Sharma

DAC 2012: Enabling the Programming of an Extensible Processing Platform - Frank Schirrmeister reports on a talk by Dave Beal from Xilinx in the Cadence EDA360 Theatre.

Power Suckers – Colin Walls looks at power hogs in software

A Look Back at UAVs - J VanDomelen reviews the history of unmanned flight.

Si2 DAC Panel: What Standards are Needed for 3D-ICs? – Richard Goering

Are Virtual Prototypes in the Software Developer’s Comfort Zone Yet? – Achim Nohl

DAC 2012: The Top Seven Reasons for using FPGA Based Prototyping - Frank Schirrmeister based on an EDA 360 theater presentation.


Brian Bailey – keeping you covered


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