Siemens is a global innovator focusing on digitalization, electrification and automation for the process and manufacturing industries, and is a leader in power generation and distribution, intelligent infrastructure, and distributed energy systems. For more than 160 years, the company has developed technologies that support multiple American industries including manufacturing, energy, healthcare, and infrastructure.
Learn more about present and future of hardware-assisted verification—namely emulation and prototyping—which is becoming critical to creating the next generation of IC designs...
People complain about the weather and they complain about the inefficiencies and frustration of IC design. No one has done anything about the weather, but IC design is finally...
Forward-thinking companies are moving toward digitalized processes, and that includes the use of configuration-controlled electrical digital twins to better optimize quality and...
Today’s device builders are scrambling to create feature-rich connected devices with digital experiences around them. But developers face challenges when adopting technology for...
We talk about DARPA’s Toolbox Initiative with Serge Leef, program manager for DARPA’s Design Automation & Secure Hardware Organization, and Richard Powlowsky, Director, Government...
The eHighway system combines the efficiency of electrified railroads with the flexibility of trucks. Collaborative efforts are underway to make it a reality.
Multicore embedded systems generally need some overall supervisory software that provides control of boot order and inter-core communication and security. There are two main options...
A transformational change in the design and verification of electronics for autonomous vehicles will create a competitive advantage for automotive OEMs.
New standards like the OpenAMP Framework let embedded developers take advantage of the features of the MPSoC to separate the safe world from the unsafe world, while maintaining...
CSD systems are emerging as the must-have peripherals for intensive storage demands required by leading-edge industries. But their complexity leads to issues with traditional ...