

Practical IC Design in the Subwavelength Regime
By Warren Grobman and Yao-Ting Wang
By The demonstrated success of subwavelength lithographic processes has created the demand for a more roburst, comprehensive design flow.

Are You Ready for Functional Verification of 10M-Gate SOC Designs?
By Curt Widdoes
Profile: Aart de Geus
By Peggy Aycinena, Editor
By The Aart of Analogy is alive and well at Synopsys.
5GHz Wireless LAN Technology Enables the Real Internet
By James C. Chen
By The simultaneous pairing of a reliable transmission mechanism and low cost CMOS fabrication will fundamentally change the way people think about wireless networking technology.
Practical IC Design in the Subwavelength Regime
By Warren Grobman and Yao-Ting Wang
By The demonstrated success of subwavelength lithographic processes has created the demand for a more roburst, comprehensive design flow.
Engineer's Perspective: From the Solidarity Movement to Silicon Valley
By Michal Siwinski
By My job as a project manager with Formal Verification Company Verplex in California is a long, sometimes uncertain way from my birthplace in Warsaw, Poland.
Avanti Unveils Singlepass SOC
By Sean Patrick Dean
By New York, NY — January 16, 2001 — Saying he has been spending most of his time outside of the U.S. recently to globalize Avanti's business, not (according to rumors) setting up headquarters in Asia, the company's president and CEO, Gerald Hsu, helped unveil five new tools for the company (Avanti Corp., Fremont, CA) at a press conference Tuesday.
Profile: Ray Bingham
By Peggy Aycinena
By People rarely surprise me. But that was the case when I had a chance to sit and visit with Ray Bingham, President and CEO of Cadence Design Systems (San Jose, CA).

Flow Management: Hitting the Motherlode in SOC Design
By Andrea Casotto
By Consider a strategy that turn wasted resources into a gold mine of efficiency.
Designing Ultra Low-Power DSPs
By Randy Wayland and Todd Schneider
By Complex design and resource coordination is required to achieve ultra low-power digital signal processors that include advanced architectures and process-optimized IP.
Crossing the Great Divide
By Peggy Aycinena
Profile: Aart de Geus
By Peggy Aycinena, Editor
By The Aart of Analogy is alive and well at Synopsys.
Engineer's Perspective: From the Solidarity Movement to Silicon Valley
By Michal Siwinski
By My job as a project manager with Formal Verification Company Verplex in California is a long, sometimes uncertain way from my birthplace in Warsaw, Poland.
Editor's Notebook: Caution — Revisionist History Ahead
By Peggy Aycinena, Editor
By Back when I came out of college as an engineer, Hewlett and Packard were still fully at the helm of Silicon Valley's flagship enterprise. <i>1/19/2001</i>
Always Between Never
By Mike Maisen
By The electrons that ripped through the sky in the recent storm took the form of lightning — this could be a symbol if you want it to be. I wish it so, so I'll tell you what I heard in that flash of static that washed out of the radio speakerswhen the lightning stabbed the sky.

Engineer's Perspective: From the Solidarity Movement to Silicon Valley
By Michal Siwinski
By My job as a project manager with Formal Verification Company Verplex in California is a long, sometimes uncertain way from my birthplace in Warsaw, Poland.
Profile: Ray Bingham
By Peggy Aycinena
By People rarely surprise me. But that was the case when I had a chance to sit and visit with Ray Bingham, President and CEO of Cadence Design Systems (San Jose, CA).
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