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When Software Outruns Silicon: Hardware-Assisted Test Generation to the Rescue

For the past decade, the semiconductor industry has been moving in one direction: shift-left, specifically, shifting more validation into the pre-silicon phase. The idea was straightforward: if software ultimately determines how a system behaves, then software should become a primary vehicle for verification. The industry… Read More The post When Software Outruns Silicon: Hardware-Assisted Test G

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