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  • Reader reacts to 'xxx-less' trend (10:14 AM EDT, 07/24/07)
  • What's with verification IP? (10:00 AM EST, 02/28/05)
  • Rethinking an engineer's education (09:00 AM EDT, 04/05/04)
  • Upturn reveals changed playing field (07:07 PM EST, 10/30/03)
  • Complexity and net processors (11:45 AM EDT, 10/13/03)
  • Internet Protocol lands a role in storage-area nets (10:33 AM EST, 02/10/03)
  • E-911 mandate could hit telematics industry hard (10:30 AM EST, 02/10/03)
  • Pick a tool that serves the need-PCI Express (10:38 AM EST, 01/27/03)
  • Low-power design can bring down product cost (10:35 AM EST, 01/27/03)
  • Rising costs augur return to elegance in chip layout (10:23 AM EDT, 09/09/02)
  • In tweaking designs, keep forklifts parked far away (10:20 AM EDT, 09/09/02)
  • Consider those 'resilient' EEs layoffs leave behind (01:43 PM EST, 03/04/02)
  • Mobile comm can benefit from digital imaging apps (01:39 PM EST, 03/04/02)
  • 'Pushbutton flow': Don't accept the myth as gospel (10:13 AM EST, 01/14/02)
  • Deep-memory scope can change how an EE works (10:10 AM EST, 01/14/02)
  • Push-button flow myth shattered (04:48 PM EST, 12/19/01)
  • Openness among EDA vendors will aid growth (11:01 AM EDT, 09/17/01)
  • Scalable parts breathe life into optical networks (07:56 AM EDT, 09/17/01)
  • Collaboration tops wise SoC investments list (12:28 PM EDT, 09/10/01)
  • Energy-saving LCDs deserve a closer look (12:34 PM EDT, 08/06/01)
  • IC industry's recovery will ride on design tools (12:30 PM EDT, 08/06/01)
  • Digital designers jump on analog bandwagon (05:44 PM EDT, 08/03/01)
  • Stir diversity into recipe for success in memories (11:35 AM EDT, 07/23/01)
  • Security belongs in Net infrastructure, not outside (11:32 AM EDT, 07/23/01)
  • Convergence products need better user interface (11:31 AM EDT, 07/09/01)
  • Broadband to the home? Go Ethernet over copper (06:56 AM EDT, 07/02/01)
  • Photonic weapons may enter gas warfare class (10:20 AM EDT, 06/25/01)
  • Standards on the way for bare-die procurement (10:17 AM EDT, 06/25/01)
  • In today's IC design, one language does not fit all (01:32 PM EDT, 06/18/01)
  • Designers face a more programmable future (12:38 PM EDT, 06/04/01)
  • Price concerns could take bite from Bluetooth (09:34 AM EDT, 06/04/01)
  • Electronic switching fit for job in long-haul nets (03:46 PM EDT, 05/29/01)
  • FDMA, TDMA can solve the powerline traffic jam (03:39 PM EDT, 05/29/01)
  • Windows test tools aren't always the easiest to use (01:24 PM EDT, 05/21/01)
  • Digital Visual Interface: a fix for what ails HDTV (10:07 AM EDT, 05/21/01)
  • For Bluetooth standard, no pain equals no gain (10:37 AM EDT, 05/14/01)
  • Slowdown or no, dollars will go to semiconductors (10:25 AM EDT, 05/07/01)
  • Comms systems need a dedicated backplane (10:21 AM EDT, 05/07/01)
  • Is remote deployment cure or killer for DSL? (07:21 AM EDT, 04/23/01)
  • Packetized voice yields new business services (07:17 AM EDT, 04/23/01)
  • Fluid bearings needed to spur disk drive progress (11:00 AM EDT, 04/16/01)
  • PC makers must prepare to bundle ADSL modems (10:56 AM EDT, 04/16/01)
  • Powerline networking deserves a second look (10:27 AM EDT, 04/09/01)
  • Biometrics systems now recognize multiple traits (10:27 AM EDT, 04/02/01)
  • In laying off, don't throw baby out with bathwater (10:16 AM EST, 03/26/01)
  • Open-source no answer for hardware designers (10:14 AM EST, 03/26/01)
  • Biometrics fills the need for secure mobile access (12:39 PM EST, 03/19/01)
  • 1394: Still the best bus for network backbones (12:34 PM EST, 03/19/01)
  • Catch-22 issues snarl the rollout of digital television (10:08 AM EST, 02/26/01)
  • EPA's lead-reporting rules mean lots more paperwork (10:05 AM EST, 02/26/01)
  • New thinking needed to rein in runaway test costs (10:45 AM EST, 02/20/01)
  • Vendors should count silicon, not tapeout wins (10:42 AM EST, 02/20/01)
  • DSP intellectual property strengthens supply chain (10:21 AM EST, 02/12/01)
  • Digital content shaping up as a battleground (10:53 AM EST, 02/05/01)
  • From Year of Foundries, the Year of SoC emerges (11:15 AM EST, 01/29/01)
  • Quit complaining, EDA, and get to work together (11:13 AM EST, 01/29/01)
  • For SoC design with C++, success lies in the details (11:48 AM EST, 01/22/01)
  • Don't sweat the details- license basic IP instead (11:45 AM EST, 01/22/01)
  • Open-systems computing fosters innovative designs (10:12 AM EST, 01/16/01)
  • ATM, IP, DSL combine for multitenant services (10:53 AM EST, 01/08/01)
  • EEs, profession will be part of a decade of change (10:50 AM EST, 01/08/01)
  • Application-specific tack to guide next-gen design (10:26 AM EST, 12/28/00)
  • Internet lets EEs choose where they live and work (10:23 AM EST, 12/28/00)
  • Engineering will change in the post-gold rush era (10:44 AM EST, 12/18/00)
  • DSP systems-on-chip key to future of telecom apps (11:08 AM EST, 12/11/00)
  • Flawed training impedes embedded-systems work (11:06 AM EST, 12/11/00)
  • Collaboration can build a partnership for design (11:06 AM EST, 12/05/00)
  • E-commerce will evolve with the personal touch (11:02 AM EST, 12/05/00)
  • Speech interface belongs right in mobile device (10:48 AM EST, 11/27/00)
  • Wireless carriers bungle marketing strategy (05:06 PM EST, 11/22/00)
  • Let's take the best of the FPGA and ASIC worlds (10:37 AM EST, 11/20/00)
  • Connectivity is necessary for electronic integration (11:17 AM EST, 11/13/00)
  • Today's PTC thermistors are worth a longer look (11:02 AM EST, 11/06/00)
  • Bluetooth will succeed . . . but not overnight (10:58 AM EST, 11/06/00)
  • Physical synthesis next frontier for logic design (10:26 AM EDT, 10/23/00)
  • Obstacles line the road to functional closure (10:32 AM EDT, 10/16/00)
  • Why ASIC engineering service firms can pay off (10:30 AM EDT, 10/16/00)
  • The gate-array market is still ready for prime time (10:21 AM EDT, 10/09/00)
  • Current crop of HDLs can't handle SoC designs (10:02 AM EDT, 09/25/00)
  • Your winning design path may go against the grain (10:00 AM EDT, 09/25/00)
  • System-on-chip design: Who's in charge here? (10:30 AM EDT, 09/18/00)
  • E-biz changes economics of component databases (10:28 AM EDT, 09/18/00)
  • Does open-source model fit in commercial world? (10:46 AM EDT, 09/11/00)
  • Transforming the access network for broadband era (10:14 AM EDT, 09/05/00)
  • Emulation works better with custom FPGAs (10:12 AM EDT, 09/05/00)
  • Sonet coming up short inside the central office (10:05 AM EDT, 08/28/00)
  • System design requires new tools, new thinking (10:02 AM EDT, 08/28/00)
  • Language choice matters for SoC optimization tools (10:42 AM EDT, 08/21/00)
  • DSL providers need to differentiate themselves (10:40 AM EDT, 08/21/00)
  • Send wireless platforms to the mobile Net market (11:09 AM EDT, 08/14/00)
  • Free voice service for all? Don't hold your breath (12:59 PM EDT, 08/07/00)
  • Satellite industry's solid despite recent setbacks (10:22 AM EDT, 07/24/00)
  • Time machine can close DSP/MPU efficiency gap (10:19 AM EDT, 07/24/00)
  • Startups need a realistic plan for risk management (10:54 AM EDT, 07/17/00)
  • Wired solutions shorting out the networked home (10:51 AM EDT, 07/17/00)
  • Poor execution, not flaw, thwarts Java in embedded (10:49 AM EDT, 07/10/00)
  • Component makers, too, strive to get the lead out (05:15 PM EDT, 07/03/00)
  • Time to spread the word on spread spectrum (10:33 AM EDT, 06/26/00)
  • User-configurable cores offer flexible alternative (10:30 AM EDT, 06/26/00)
  • Emperor's digital clothes still need analog stitches (10:53 AM EDT, 06/19/00)
  • Test solutions needed for fabless chip makers (10:08 AM EDT, 06/12/00)
  • Mixed-signal beats DSPs for Ethernet applications (03:09 PM EDT, 06/05/00)
  • Instrument world should test computer standards (03:04 PM EDT, 06/05/00)
  • SoC designers can learn tricks from board design (10:26 AM EDT, 05/22/00)
  • Are we reaching the end of CMOS scaling limits? (10:23 AM EDT, 05/22/00)
  • Is audio thin, stiff, dead or warm, fat, resilient? (10:43 AM EDT, 05/15/00)
  • Startups have earned their wings in tech market (10:40 AM EDT, 05/15/00)
  • Development tools alive and well, thanks to Linux (11:08 AM EDT, 05/08/00)
  • Power-line net standard must take a global view (10:42 AM EDT, 05/01/00)
  • Designers must harness the power of the Internet (10:39 AM EDT, 05/01/00)
  • Analog design emerges from the breadboard age (10:15 AM EDT, 04/24/00)
  • In embedded world, Java is just coming up to snuff (10:12 AM EDT, 04/24/00)
  • . . . or 'compute farm' clusters? (09:54 AM EDT, 04/17/00)
  • SoC verification: optimized iron . . . (09:51 AM EDT, 04/17/00)
  • Platform approach can smooth way to IP reuse (10:21 AM EDT, 04/10/00)
  • Mixed-signal front end is key to DSP performance (10:18 AM EDT, 04/03/00)
  • Archivists need input in audio-video standards (10:16 AM EDT, 04/03/00)
  • Single service discovery model connects to many (10:05 AM EST, 03/27/00)
  • The devil's in the details of the new U.S. economy (10:28 AM EST, 03/20/00)
  • SoC world awaits online IP brokerage (05:39 PM EST, 03/13/00)
  • Firm cores are just right: not soft, yet not too hard (10:25 AM EST, 03/13/00)
  • Systems-on-chip will never replace pc boards (11:01 AM EST, 03/06/00)
  • EDA industry must turn its attention to reliability (03:09 PM EST, 02/28/00)
  • The proposed H-1B visa increase makes no sense (03:07 PM EST, 02/28/00)
  • Wireless handsets won't usurp PCs for Net access (10:03 AM EST, 02/22/00)
  • Internet auction sites are rife with pirated software (10:00 AM EST, 02/22/00)
  • Work is afoot to help you get what you want online (11:56 AM EST, 02/14/00)
  • Getting the high and low on hard and soft modems (10:18 AM EST, 02/07/00)
  • Technical hurdles stall arrival of color FEDs (10:15 AM EST, 02/07/00)
  • Smart DSLAMs answer the call of IP, cost control (10:25 AM EST, 01/31/00)
  • Open-source IP could ignite system-on-chip era (10:21 AM EST, 01/31/00)
  • System-level languages won't work for verification (09:08 AM EST, 01/24/00)
  • It's time to replace the electric utility meter (09:05 AM EST, 01/24/00)
  • Soft IP promises design flexibility (11:51 AM EST, 01/18/00)
  • Hard IP too costly to use just once (11:49 AM EST, 01/18/00)
  • A surprising silver lining behind the cloud of Y2K (11:46 AM EST, 01/10/00)
  • Chip-level synthesis is EDA's untapped market (04:24 PM EST, 01/04/00)
  • Language War II looms in C++ class library strife (03:14 PM EST, 01/03/00)
  • Birth of info appliance doesn't mean PC's death (10:15 AM EST, 12/20/99)
  • Standards gel for online component info exchange (01:36 PM EST, 12/13/99)
  • Static verification is key to complex chip design (02:24 PM EST, 12/06/99)
  • Shift in embedded balance of power fuels up on Java (02:22 PM EST, 12/06/99)
  • At $2.1 billion per bug, reliability tests are urgent (09:34 AM EST, 11/29/99)
  • There's no silver bullet in Microsoft court case (09:31 AM EST, 11/29/99)
  • Adding engineer to sales call can improve outcome (09:59 AM EST, 11/22/99)
  • IEEE 1394 can light up consumer PC business (09:56 AM EST, 11/22/99)
  • Programmable analog ICs cut time, add value (02:25 PM EST, 11/15/99)
  • Fixed wireless won't move unless carriers tout pluses (10:37 AM EST, 11/08/99)
  • IC designers can't afford to duck inductance (10:34 AM EST, 11/08/99)
  • Higher-level design sees plusses of C++ (01:53 PM EST, 11/01/99)
  • Rosetta could set direction for HDL (01:50 PM EST, 11/01/99)
  • It's time for a rethinking of system-on-chip design (10:09 AM EDT, 10/25/99)
  • Don't blame the weather for high memory prices (10:35 AM EDT, 10/18/99)
  • The time for additional USB bandwidth is now (10:12 AM EDT, 10/11/99)
  • Schools must wake up, train more analog EEs (10:10 AM EDT, 10/11/99)
  • There's a hitch with those way-cool home networks (10:09 AM EDT, 10/04/99)
  • The vision thing hampers system-on-chip industry (10:07 AM EDT, 10/04/99)
  • Begin at the RT level to get fast timing closure (09:46 AM EDT, 09/27/99)
  • Daewoo crisis shows a commitment to reform (10:48 AM EDT, 09/20/99)
  • Having cleared hurdles, 1394 starts racing ahead (10:22 AM EDT, 09/13/99)
  • Let's prove the quality of our memory compilers (10:18 AM EDT, 09/13/99)
  • System-on-chip design: Is it reuse or reuseless? (12:03 PM EDT, 09/07/99)
  • H-1B visas won't build the work force we want (11:59 AM EDT, 09/07/99)
  • Take the 'No Instruction' road past memory straits (10:03 AM EDT, 08/23/99)
  • 3-D extractors needed to speed timing closure (09:52 AM EDT, 08/17/99)
  • Fresh licensing method frees up hardware design (09:49 AM EDT, 08/17/99)
  • Revolution begins with Future I/O (10:12 AM EDT, 08/09/99)
  • Next Gen I/O has the better features (10:08 AM EDT, 08/09/99)
  • Embedded solutions key in secure biometrics (11:35 AM EDT, 08/02/99)
  • Hard times make Russia hungry to sell technology (10:17 AM EDT, 07/26/99)
  • High-flying SoC designs drive verification moves (09:58 AM EDT, 07/19/99)
  • Without tools, iteration is too much of a good thing (12:00 PM EDT, 07/12/99)
  • Wanted: 21st-century high-tech work force (10:17 AM EDT, 07/06/99)
  • Bettering education takes an attitudinal sea change (10:14 AM EDT, 07/06/99)
  • Let's build on-ramp to the wisdom path (10:19 AM EDT, 06/28/99)
  • Wireless needs mark for power efficiency (10:02 AM EDT, 06/21/99)
  • Ask what you can do for the industry (09:52 AM EDT, 06/14/99)
  • How to incorporate tool interoperability (09:48 AM EDT, 06/14/99)
  • Changes in I/O processing are afoot (09:25 AM EDT, 06/07/99)
  • Let's try 'systems on several chips' (04:06 PM EDT, 06/01/99)
  • Biometrics must get back to basics (10:26 AM EDT, 05/24/99)
  • EDA must broaden horizons, to systems (09:37 AM EDT, 05/17/99)
  • Power-estimation tools save juice (09:48 AM EDT, 05/10/99)
  • Timing convergence, but at what speed? (09:43 AM EDT, 05/03/99)
  • Design-for-test war has multiple fronts (10:16 AM EDT, 04/26/99)
  • Differences blur for design, manufacture (10:29 AM EDT, 04/19/99)
  • Wired, wireless make dynamic duo (10:27 AM EDT, 04/19/99)
  • Just how fast are the new memories? (10:18 AM EDT, 04/12/99)
  • In system-on-chip, one size won't fit all (10:16 AM EDT, 04/12/99)
  • Modest proposal for improving the view (09:44 AM EDT, 04/05/99)
  • Network equipment performance falls (10:20 AM EST, 03/29/99)
  • Why Intel may have the last say in MPUs (10:18 AM EST, 03/29/99)
  • If business model's not broke, don't fix it (10:46 AM EST, 03/22/99)
  • From Intel, take 2 on 1394 interface (10:10 AM EST, 03/15/99)
  • Chip design must be 'electrically correct' (10:08 AM EST, 03/15/99)
  • IC complexity calls for model-checking (11:02 AM EST, 03/10/99)
  • Embedded's 8-bit realm needs update (10:46 AM EST, 03/10/99)
  • Copper's complexity challenges chip lines (02:43 PM EST, 03/09/99)
  • 'Time to money': five keys to success (02:40 PM EST, 03/09/99)
  • Design reuse is the key for IP providers (02:38 PM EST, 03/09/99)
  • Telecom's high-level OEM manufacturing (10:36 AM EST, 03/09/99)
  • High-speed digital tests ATE's limits (11:20 AM EST, 02/08/99)
  • No appeals court for laws of physics (11:49 AM EST, 02/01/99)
  • Are Linux and EDA right for each other? (11:46 AM EST, 02/01/99)
  • No quick fix for physical chip design (01:46 PM EST, 01/25/99)
  • Audio industry faces a cacophony of specs (01:54 PM EST, 01/19/99)
  • Tally power into cost of 'free' silicon (02:27 PM EST, 01/11/99)
  • New horizon seen in semiconductors (06:37 PM EST, 01/04/99)
  • Standards may make digital cameras click (05:50 PM EST, 01/04/99)
  • Don't reinvent wheel for IP business model (03:20 PM EST, 12/14/98)
  • Designers just can't leave logic behind (02:34 PM EST, 12/14/98)
  • It's applications, not OS, in driver's seat (02:04 PM EST, 12/14/98)
  • It's time to end the encryption wars (10:31 AM EST, 12/14/98)
  • Ultracaps show way for caching power (10:30 AM EST, 12/14/98)
  • Apps are not the issue; coolness is (10:27 AM EST, 12/14/98)
  • Bottlenecks have us seeing red (or white) (03:39 PM EST, 12/03/98)

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