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VLSID 2023
International VLSI Design & Embedded Systems conference is a Premier Global conference with legacy of over three and half decades. This Global Annual technical conference that focusses on latest advancements in VLSI and Embedded Systems, is attended by over 2000 engineers, students & faculty, industry, academia, researchers, bureaucrats and government bodies. Semiconductors are the intangible… Read More »VLSID 2023
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ASP-DAC 2023
ASP-DAC is the largest conference in Asia and South-Pacific regions on Electronic Design Automation (EDA) area for VLSI and systems. ASP-DAC has been started at 1995 and this ASP-DAC 2023 is 28th conference. ASP-DAC 2023 offers you an ideal opportunity to touch the recent technologies and the future directions on the LSI design and design… Read More »ASP-DAC 2023
HiPEAC
The HiPEAC conference is the premier European forum for experts in computer architecture, programming models, compilers and operating systems for general-purpose, embedded and cyber-physical systems. Areas of focus and integration include safety-critical dependencies, cybersecurity, energy efficiency and machine learning. The HiPEAC 2023 conference will take place in Toulouse, France. Associated workshops, tutorials, special sessions, several… Read More »HiPEAC
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Making Way for Open-Source Hardware
Making Way for Open-Source Hardware
This is a thought leadership piece that highlights the significance of open-source hardware. Tony McDowell (Rapid Silicon) and Adam Taylor (Adiuvo) will discuss the innovations and changes required to bring awareness to open-source. Rapid Silicon's Raptor Design Suite toolchain has already proven that designs can be secure even in an open-source environment. Rapid Silicon The… Read More »Making Way for Open-Source Hardware