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Is this thing real? Symmetric authentication will tell you!

Is this thing real? Symmetric authentication will tell you!
by Bill Boldt on 07-01-2014 at 6:00 pm

The act of authentication is very straightforward. Essentially, it is making sure that something is real.

There are two parts to authentication:

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  • Identification
  • Confirmation of identity

    Authentication in the “crypto-verse” typically happens on a host and client basis where the host wants to ensure that a client is

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    A song of optimization and reuse

    A song of optimization and reuse
    by Don Dingee on 07-01-2014 at 10:00 am

    If you hang around engineers for any time at all, the word optimization is bound to come up. The very definition of engineer is to contrive or devise a solution. With that anointing, most engineers are beholden to the idea that their job is creating, synthesizing, and perfecting a solution specifically for the needs of a unique situation.… Read More


    PCI Express 4 specification just released for PCI-SIG DevCon

    PCI Express 4 specification just released for PCI-SIG DevCon
    by Eric Esteve on 07-01-2014 at 4:45 am

    I have been alerted by a blog from Moshik Rubin from Cadence: PCI-SIG has finally released the PCIe 4.0 rev 0.3 specification for members’ review, on time for the PCI-SIG developers conference last June in Santa Clara. Since the early days of PCI Express in 2005, Denali (at that time, now Cadence) has positioned the PCIe VIP… Read More


    RTL Signoff Update from #51DAC

    RTL Signoff Update from #51DAC
    by Daniel Payne on 06-30-2014 at 7:00 pm

    In the early days of Customer Owned Tooling (COT) the signoff was done at the GDS II, or physical level. Today, however we see the trend of RTL signoff instead because of the EDA tools and methodology available. At DACearlier this month I met with Piyush Sanchetiof Atrenta to get an update on what’s new with RTL signoff.… Read More


    Synopsys Revamps Formal at #51DAC

    Synopsys Revamps Formal at #51DAC
    by Paul McLellan on 06-30-2014 at 6:02 pm

    Synopsys announced verification compiler a couple of months ago and dropped hints about their static and formal verification. They haven’t announced anything much for a couple of years and it turns out that the reason was that they decided that the technology that they had, some internally developed and some acquired, … Read More


    Virtual Prototype Update from #51DAC

    Virtual Prototype Update from #51DAC
    by Daniel Payne on 06-30-2014 at 12:07 pm

    EDA industry pundit Gary Smithhas been talking about the electronics industry adopting an ESL tool flow for decades, so it was my pleasure to speak with Bill Neifertof Carbon Design Systemsat DAC this month because his company has been offering both tools and models that enable a virtual prototyping design flow.… Read More


    The Intel Resurgence?

    The Intel Resurgence?
    by Daniel Nenni on 06-30-2014 at 8:00 am

    There is an interesting article on Seeking Alpha about Intel. Interesting because it is written by someone with both fabless semiconductor experience and a talent for strategic thinking. It’s a good read and like most Seeking Aplha semiconductor articles the comments are hilarious. Give the guy a penny and click over HERE, he … Read More


    What can you do when your fab closes down?

    What can you do when your fab closes down?
    by Daniel Nenni on 06-29-2014 at 4:00 pm

    A recent report from IC Insights described 72 wafer fabs that have closed in the past five years. Eight more plants have gone in 2014, showing the trend is continuing.

    This leaves their customers with a problem: what can they do when the fab shuts down? Some may recognise that their own technology has reached the end of its life and work… Read More


    This is How We Get One Million Design Starts!

    This is How We Get One Million Design Starts!
    by Daniel Nenni on 06-28-2014 at 10:00 am

    One of the most interesting demos at #51DAC was the eSilicon GDS II online quote system for TSMC. Probably because eSilicon was one of the most interesting companies exhibiting this year. While writing the book “Fabless: The Transformation of the Semiconductor Industry” we took a close look at the history of fabless semiconductor… Read More