In the fast-paced world of Electronic Design Automation (EDA), the complexity of chip designs is continuously rising. With the burgeoning of systems such as 5G communication devices and Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) teeming with thousands of components, the demand for robust and efficient prototyping platforms is more critical than ever.
Evolving Challenges in FPGA Prototyping
Continued semiconductor industry growth depends on delivering ever more complex chip designs, co-verified with specialized system software – in less time with relatively fewer mistakes. Traditional FPGA chips, limited by their logic units and memory capacity, are often insufficient for the needs of modern applications. Furthermore, the array of interfaces and IP cores, including PCIe, USB, MIPI, and LPDDR, introduces significant complexity to system integration,