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Tag Archives: security

December 9, 2015 - By John Blyler
Highlights include autonomous car technology, patches, IoT Platforms, SoC hardware revitalization, IP trends and a new edition of a systems engineering classic. Continue reading

October 31, 2014 - By John Blyler
A panel of experts from Dassault Systemes, ARM, Cadence and IPextreme turned a critical eye to the management of IP in the Google-on-Air event. Continue reading

January 30, 2014 - By John Blyler
A quick curation of past interviews highlights model creation, open system IP, reproducible designs, and iTunes EDA and security approaches from industry experts. Continue reading

April 12, 2013 - By John Blyler
Semiconductor IP growth brings challenges for subsystem verification, integration, security and the addition of sensor standards. Can Savage clear the smoke? Continue reading

December 9, 2011 - By John Blyler
What does the recent launch of a new intellectual property (IP) portal that utilizes China’s largest foundry mean to chip designers? Continue reading

August 5, 2011 - By John Blyler
The EDA-semiconductor community has long understood the damaging cost of stolen IP by major emerging countries. In recent years, these IP thefts have expanded to other critical markets. Continue reading

June 14, 2011 - By John Blyler
Expert panelists from Globalfoundries, IDT and the legal community share their experience from the use of leading edge and middle-edge IP technology to the dangers of outsourcing IP development and, finally, the legal struggles in emerging countries. This is Part II of the ongoing coverage from the DAC Pavillion Panel on IP security and quality issues in global markets. Continue reading