Technical Paper: FPGA Prototyping That Creates Useful PreSilicon Evidence

Technical Paper: FPGA Prototyping That Creates Useful PreSilicon Evidence
by Daniel Nenni on 06-11-2026 at 6:00 am

FPGA Prototyping Beyond RTL Fit Building Useful Pre Silicon Evidence

As semiconductor designs continue to grow in complexity, FPGA prototyping has become an essential component of modern pre-silicon validation strategies. While FPGA capacity and gate-count equivalence often dominate discussions around prototyping platforms, the true value of an FPGA prototype lies elsewhere: its ability… Read More


How Deep Data Analytics Accelerates SoC Product Development

How Deep Data Analytics Accelerates SoC Product Development
by Kalar Rajendiran on 10-05-2022 at 8:00 am

Continuous Monitoring and Improvement Loop

Ever since the birth of the semiconductor industry, advances have always been at a fast pace. The complexity of SoCs have grown along the way, driven by the demanding computational and communication needs of various market applications. Over the last decade, the growth in complexity has accelerated at unforeseen rates, fueled… Read More


Less Haste More Speed – The Importance of Test Engineers

Less Haste More Speed – The Importance of Test Engineers
by Ramsay Allen on 10-17-2020 at 8:00 am

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Back in September 2019 semiengineering.com published an article called “The Hidden Potential of Test Engineers”. This article was of particular interest to me having previously worked as a mixed signal test development engineer.

Within the article Carl Moore explained that test engineers have the potential to increase revenue.… Read More


Living on the (IoT) Edge

Living on the (IoT) Edge
by Tom Simon on 08-09-2018 at 12:00 pm

The phrase “where the rubber meets the road” is especially apt when it comes to discussions about the Internet of Things. The obvious interpretation is that dissimilar things are being put together in a mutually dependent fashion. When I hear the phrase I always think of the things that can go wrong, such a tire sliding instead of … Read More