Renesas on Panthronics Acquisition and <span style='color:red'>Synopsys</span>’ Cloud EDA and Multi-die Focus at SNUG 2023
  In this episode of Embedded Edge with Nitin, Sailesh Chittipeddi from Renesas Electronics discusses the Panthronics acquisition and its relevance to the company’s connectivity strategy, as well as insights from Synopsys executives at the SNUG 2023 event on cloud EDA, silicon lifecycle management, multi-die, and AI-driven EDA.  Welcome to this edition of Embedded Edge with Nitin.  In this episode, I’m going to talk to Sailesh Chittipeddi of Renesas Electronics, and he’ll be talking about the reasons for the acquisition of Panthronics, the developer of NFC technology, which they just acquired, and how this fits in with the company’s acquisition strategy – a lot of which is around opportunities to attach to the embedded processor. And it’s part of the whole connectivity story that they’re pursuing at Renaissance. He also talks about why AI is going to be transforming the industry all the way from the edge to infrastructure, and he talks about its profound impact on everything, including areas like memory bandwidth, power efficiency and digital power.  Following that interview, I’ll talk to two executives from Synopsys. I attended the Synopsys User Group event in Santa Clara in California, and I managed to speak to various people, including Aart de Geus and Sassine Ghazi. But in this podcast, you’ll also hear from Shankar Krishnamoorthy, he’ll talk about cloud adoption, silicon lifecycle management and multi-die. And if you remember, Synopsys launched their cloud-based EDA as a service product last year. So I asked him a little bit about the adoption there. And then there was a lot of talk around silicon life cycle management at the event and also a big focus on multi-die, especially with a nice keynote from Francois Piednoel of Mercedes-Benz, talking about why they’ve adopted multi-die in their quest to go to Level 4 autonomy in Mercedes-Benz. That was probably one of the the really fascinating keynotes at the at the Synopsys User Group event, or SNUG 2023 as they call it.  And then I speak to Stelios Diamantidis, and he’s one of two of the engineering team who in 2017 went to management and said, look, we think there’s a serious use for AI in EDA. That’s a really interesting conversation. He tells us how about how and why they thought about doing that and where they’re going next with AI-driven EDA.  In this episode of Embedded Edge with Nitin, Sailesh Chittipeddi from Renesas Electronics discusses the Panthronics acquisition and its relevance to the company’s connectivity strategy, as well as insights from Synopsys executives at the SNUG 2023 event on cloud EDA, silicon lifecycle management, multi-die, and AI-driven EDA.  Welcome to this edition of Embedded Edge with Nitin.  In this episode, I’m going to talk to Sailesh Chittipeddi of Renesas Electronics, and he’ll be talking about the reasons for the acquisition of Panthronics, the developer of NFC technology, which they just acquired, and how this fits in with the company’s acquisition strategy – a lot of which is around opportunities to attach to the embedded processor. And it’s part of the whole connectivity story that they’re pursuing at Renaissance. He also talks about why AI is going to be transforming the industry all the way from the edge to infrastructure, and he talks about its profound impact on everything, including areas like memory bandwidth, power efficiency and digital power.  Following that interview, I’ll talk to two executives from Synopsys. I attended the Synopsys User Group event in Santa Clara in California, and I managed to speak to various people, including Aart de Geus and Sassine Ghazi. But in this podcast, you’ll also hear from Shankar Krishnamoorthy, he’ll talk about cloud adoption, silicon lifecycle management and multi-die. And if you remember, Synopsys launched their cloud-based EDA as a service product last year. So I asked him a little bit about the adoption there. And then there was a lot of talk around silicon life cycle management at the event and also a big focus on multi-die, especially with a nice keynote from Francois Piednoel of Mercedes-Benz, talking about why they’ve adopted multi-die in their quest to go to Level 4 autonomy in Mercedes-Benz. That was probably one of the the really fascinating keynotes at the at the Synopsys User Group event, or SNUG 2023 as they call it.  And then I speak to Stelios Diamantidis, and he’s one of two of the engineering team who in 2017 went to management and said, look, we think there’s a serious use for AI in EDA. That’s a really interesting conversation. He tells us how about how and why they thought about doing that and where they’re going next with AI-driven EDA.
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Siemens and <span style='color:red'>Synopsys</span> settle Mentor Graphics patent litigation and team up to expand and extend EDA collaboration
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<span style='color:red'>Synopsys</span> Settles with Mentor, Agrees to Collaboration
<span style='color:red'>Synopsys</span> Buys IP Vendor Kilopass
  EDA and IP vendor Synopsys continued to build its intellectual property portfolio through acquisition, purchasing non-volatile memory IP vendor Kilopass for an undisclosed sum.  San Jose, Calif.-based Kilopass, founded in 2001, is a pioneer in one-time programmable non-volatile memory IP. Synopsys(Mountain View, Calif.) said the addition of Kilopass would compliment its existing non-volatile memory IP portfolio for automotive, IoT, industrial and mobile applications.  The deal marks the fourth significant IP vendor acquisition in the past three years for Synopsys, the second-leading provider of IP behind Arm Holdings. Synopsys acquired Sidesense Corp. last year and acquired both Silicon Vision and Elliptic Technologies in 2015.  Twenty-six of Kilopass's roughly 50 employees will join Synopsys as part of the acquisition, a spokeswoman for Synopsys said. Some of the remaining workers will move to a portion of Kilopass that the company spun off prior to the acquisition, the spokeswoman said.  Kilopass's anti-fuse based one-transistor and two-transistor bitcell non-volatile memory IP is available in a broad range of standard CMOS processes including 10nm and 7nm, optimized for fuse replacement, secure key storage, device ID, analog trim, and code storage. The IPs support ultra-low-power non-volatile memory requirements for code storage and include high-density NVM to reduce costs compared to ROM or embedded flash.  Synopsys said the Kilopass IP would compliment its existing DesignWare one-time and multiple-time programmable non-volatile memory IP with support for up to 4-Mbit one-time programmable instances in 180-nm to 7-nm process technologies.  Joachim Kunkel, general manager of the Solutions Group at Synopsys, said in a press statement that the combined IP portfolio "meets market demands for increased integration, higher densities, lower costs, better reliability and improved security."
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<span style='color:red'>Synopsys</span> to Pay $565 Million for Security Software Firm
<span style='color:red'>Synopsys</span> Teams With SMIC, Brite Semi on IoT Platform
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<span style='color:red'>Synopsys</span> Buys Materials Modeling Tool Firm QuantumWise
  EDA and IP vendor Synopsys Inc. has acquired QuantumWise, a provider of simulation tools for materials modeling in early manufacturing process development. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.  Synopsys (Mountain View, Calif.) said the deal would help it support chip makers, which are evaluating new materials to extend Moore's law and develop novel memories. Synopsys said the QuantumWise solution reduces time and cost by enabling earlier co-optimization of materials, processes, devices and circuits for 5nm and beyond.  QuantumWise, founded in 2008, in based in Denkark. The company claims more than 400 commercial and academic customers worldwide for its tools for atomic-scale modeling of materials.  The QuantumWise tools simulate the properties of materials based on fundamental quantum mechanical theories to improve product performance across many applications, including semiconductors and electronics.  Howard Ko, general manager of Synopsys' Silicon Engineering Group, said through a press statement that the company has worked closely with customers over the past year to define links between Synopsys' Sentaurus TCAD tools and the atomistic modeling of materials with the QuantumWise tools. Integration between the two provides seamless flow from materials to transistor by creating models for TCAD process and device simulation, according to Synopsys.  "This acquisition now gives us the opportunity to accelerate the application of this critical technology to address the challenges in technology development of advanced process nodes," Ko said.
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