

VoIP Design Tests Out 'GOLDEN EAR'
By Sherre M. Staves And John Harrington
By Verification plays an extremely critical role in the development of highly integrated system-on-chip products for the voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP) market.

Automatic Synthesis Tackles Power Tower
By John Silvey, Jimmy Gumulja, Der-yi Sheu, Jeff Scott and Jonathan Tong
By We design 32-bit RISC microcontroller-based platforms, in both hard and soft formats, that will power next year's third-generation cell phones. Power is a prime concern in these devices.
Behavioral Modeling Sets up ATM Design
By Neal Stollon
By As the complexity of digital systems increases, so has the need for flexibility in hardware modeling and test environments to support system design.
On-time Finish Rests With Multiple Clocks
By Richard Illman and Greg Aldrich
By Today's leading-edge system-on-chip (SoC) designs typically have multiple clock domains and, in many cases, multiple internally generated clocks.
Platform Flow Puts Chip in Context Early
By Ravi Srinivasan
By Platform-based designs are emerging as the dominant methodology for rapid development and deployment of system-on-chip devices.
Symbolic Simulation Formally Verifies ECC
By Sriram C. Krishnan, Hetal Jariwala and Gagan Hasteer
By As more traffic-voice and e-commerce-migrates to Internet Protocol-based networks, it has become essential to ensure that the systems making up this important infrastructure be reliable.

Adapting to a shifting verification scene
By Sharad Malik
By Research efforts at universities, as well as new-product offerings from design tool vendors, are constantly seeking ways to raise design productivity in the face of increasing complexity.
Robust verification deserves an audit
By Nicolas Mokhoff
By The more one hears of verification, the less one understands what it means.

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