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Design closure (panel session): hope or hype?
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Source Annual ACM IEEE Design Automation Conference archive
Proceedings of the 37th conference on Design automation table of contents
Los Angeles, California, United States
Pages: 176 - 177  
Year of Publication: 2000
ISBN:1-58113-187-9
Authors
Raul Camposano  Synopsys Inc., Mountain View, CA
Jacob Greidinger  Aristo Technology, Cupertino, CA
Patrick Groeneveld  Magma Design Automation, Inc., Cupertino, CA
Michael Jackson  Avant! Corporation, Fremont, CA
Larry Pileggi  Monterey Design Systems, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA
Lou Scheffer  Cadence Design Systems, Inc., San Jose, CA
Sponsors
SIGDA: ACM Special Interest Group on Design Automation
EDAC : Electronic Design Automation Consortium
IEEE-CAS : Circuits & Systems
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

It's been one year since Richard Goering told us that the EDA RTL-to-GDSII world was about to change. What have we learned? Who's winning, and who's not? This panel, consisting of the leading large and upcoming players in this space, will deliver concrete data to differentiate leading approaches to achieving design closure. Does the solution lie in raw speed and RTL optimization, with the synthesis-place-route back end just a commodity? Does the solution lie in new metrics for design convergence, and symmetric multiprocessing platforms for efficiency? Does the solution lie in a holistic, unified architecture of data model and tools? Or does the solution lie in extensions and unifications of existing production-proven logic, timing, and layout optimization technologies? A hard-hitting panel session will reveal the answers!


Collaborative Colleagues:
Raul Camposano: colleagues
Jacob Greidinger: colleagues
Patrick Groeneveld: colleagues
Michael Jackson: colleagues
Larry Pileggi: colleagues
Lou Scheffer: colleagues