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The Hard Facts on Hardware-Assisted Verification (Download)

July 31, 2024

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Hardware-assisted verification (HAV) systems are a must-have for designing next-gen systems-on-chips (SoCs) and the systems that surround them. Even though emulation and prototyping have been part of the fabric of the electronics industry for decades, lots of myths remain about what they can do, how to implement them for chip verification versus software validation, and how they’re evolving.

It’s time to dispel the biggest misconceptions about the technology.

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