![]() Krishnamoorthy: We definitely see domain-specific architectures all over the industry. Can we still use a divide-and-conquer approach, or does everything now have to be dealt with on the system level? So now you have entirely different problems for each new design. SE: Unlike in the past, chip designs done in advanced nodes are increasingly utilizing unique architectures. 1: (L-R) John Lee, vice president and general manager for semiconductors at Ansys Shankar Krishnamoorthy, general manager of Synopsys’ Design Group Simon Burke, distinguished engineer at Xilinx and Andrew Kahng, professor of CSE and ECE at UC San Diego. ![]() This discussion was held at the Ansys IDEAS conference. ![]() ![]() Semiconductor Engineering sat down to talk about design challenges in advanced packages and nodes with John Lee, vice president and general manager for semiconductors at Ansys Shankar Krishnamoorthy, general manager of Synopsys’ Design Group Simon Burke, distinguished engineer at Xilinx and Andrew Kahng, professor of CSE and ECE at UC San Diego. ![]()
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