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Synopsys, December 13, 2023

CMOS Circuit Techniques for Wireline Transmitters Part III

Synopsys Webinar – Part III In this 3-part Synopsys webinar series, we will present how hyperscale data centers are going through a paradigm shift with the advent of technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI) and edge… CMOS Circuit Techniques for Wireline Transmitters Part III

Synopsys, November 8, 2023

CMOS Circuit Techniques for Wireline Transmitters Part I

Synopsys Webinar – Part I  In this 3-part Synopsys webinar series, we will present how hyperscale data centers are going through a paradigm shift with the advent of technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI) and edge… CMOS Circuit Techniques for Wireline Transmitters Part I

Synopsys, July 18, 2023

Key MAC Considerations for the Road to 1.6T Ethernet Success

224G SerDes designs are a reality and the path to 1.6T is clearer than ever. This webinar delves into the considerations, challenges and solutions designers need to know for the MAC required for these 224G Ethernet… Key MAC Considerations for the Road to 1.6T Ethernet Success

Synopsys, April 27, 2023

The Path to 1.6TbE with 224G Ethernet PHY IP

The need for faster and more efficient Ethernet solutions has never been greater, as the demands of high-performance computing and the rise of big data continue to grow. Join us as we explore the main… The Path to 1.6TbE with 224G Ethernet PHY IP

EIPATD, 2022

Ethernet & IP @ Automotive Technology Day

Onsite registration may be limited, register now to be sure to get admission. The 2022 IEEE SA Ethernet & IP @ Automotive Technology Day (E&IP@ATD) is the premier venue for automobile manufacturers, suppliers, semiconductor vendors,… Ethernet & IP @ Automotive Technology Day

Synopsys October 6

Keeping Latency to a Minimum with 400G/800G Ethernet IP

A large volume of data is required for high performance computing (HPC) workloads in data centers. As a result, enabling data processing between machines and servers across long reach channels at high rates becomes mandatory.… Keeping Latency to a Minimum with 400G/800G Ethernet IP