Asset2 Veloce Primo Full Soc Verification 612508e417a3d

Veloce Primo completes a full SoC verification landscape

Aug. 24, 2021
In this paper you’ll learn how an enterprise prototype system can help verification teams reduce the cost of hardware verification resource ownership.

SoC design teams are tasked with completing full system-level verification prior to creating expensive production masks. That means thoroughly vetting all hardware blocks, all interactions between those blocks and all of the purpose-built software created for the end application – all before the chip is even built. While emulators and desktop prototype boards are two well-known participants in this verification, enterprise prototypes have also gained signification relevance. While simulation dominates in the early stages of a design, its utility is limited to circuit blocks due to performance. Once full-chip verification begins, greater speed is needed to handle the enormous number of tests required to provide full coverage. Emulation has taken on the bulk of this burden, while desktop prototype units have primarily helped software developers to prove out their application code.

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