The annual SNUG (Synopsys Users Group) conference, now in its 35th year, once again brought together key stakeholders to showcase accomplishments, discuss challenges, and explore opportunities within the semiconductor and electronics industry. With approximately 2,500 attendees, SNUG 2025 served as a dynamic hub for collaboration… Read More




Podcast EP282: An Overview of Andes Focus on RISC-V and the Upcoming RISC-V CON
Dan is joined by Marc Evans, director of business development and technology at Andes. Marc has over twenty years of experience in the use of CPU, DSP, and Specialized IP in SoCs from his prior positions at Lattice Semiconductor, Ceva, and Tensilica. During his early career, Marc was a processor architect, making significant contributions… Read More
CEO Interview with Pierre Laboisse of Aledia
With over 25 years of international experience in the high-tech sector, Pierre Laboisse now leads Aledia with strategic expertise. Before Aledia, he made significant contributions at Infineon, NXP, and ams OSRAM. Having served on the boards of KeyLemon and 7 Sensing Software, he demonstrates solid expertise in corporate strategy… Read More
Stitched Multi-Patterning for Minimum Pitch Metal in DRAM Periphery
In a DRAM chip, the memory array contains features which are the most densely packed, but at least they are regularly arranged. Outside the array, the regularity is lost, but in the most difficult cases, the pitches can still be comparable with those within the array, though generally larger. Such features include the lowest metal… Read More
Alphawave Semi is in Play!
We started working with Alphawave at the end of 2020 with a CEO Interview. I had met Tony Pialis before and found him to be a brilliant and charismatic leader so I knew it would be a great collaboration. Tony was already an IP legend after his company was acquired by Intel. After 4+ years at Intel Tony co-founded Alphawave in 2017. Today,… Read More
Even HBM Isn’t Fast Enough All the Time
Why Latency-Tolerant Architectures Matter in the Age of AI Supercomputing
High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) has become the defining enabler of modern AI accelerators. From NVIDIA’s GB200 Ultra to AMD’s MI400, every new AI chip boasts faster and larger stacks of HBM, pushing memory bandwidth into the terabytes-per-second range. … Read More
Podcast EP281: A Master Class in the Evolving Ethernet Standard with Jon Ames of Synopsys
Dan is joined by Jon Ames, principal product manager for the Synopsys Ethernet IP portfolio. Jon has been working in the communications industry since 1988 and has led engineering and marketing activities from the early days of switched Ethernet to the latest data center and high-performance computing Ethernet technologies.… Read More
CEO Interview with Cyril Sagonero of Keysom
Cyril Sagonero is the CEO and co-founder of Keysom, a deeptech company focused on RISC-V custom processor. In 2019, he founded Keysom with Luca TESTA to address inefficiencies in off-the-shelf processors, developing tailored solutions for various industries. Under his leadership, the company secured €4 million in funding… Read More
A Synopsys Webinar Detailing IP Requirements for Advanced AI Chips
Generative AI is dramatically changing the compute power that must be delivered by advanced designs. This demand has risen by more than 10,000 times in the past five to six years. This increased demand has impacted the entire SoC design flow. We are now faced with going beyond 1 trillion transistors per chip, and systems now consist… Read More
A Perfect Storm for EUV Lithography
Electron blur, stochastics, and now polarization, are all becoming stronger influences in EUV lithography as pitch continues to shrink
As EUV lithography continues to evolve, targeting smaller and smaller pitches, new physical limitations continue to emerge as formidable obstacles. While stochastic effects have long been… Read More
Intel Foundry Delivers!