CONVENED TUESDAY July 28, 10:30am - 12:00pm | Room 102
TOPIC AREA: SYSTEM-LEVEL AND EMBEDDED
SESSION 1
PANEL: System Prototypes: Virtual, Hardware or Hybrid?
Ron Wilson - EDN Magazine, San Jose, CA
Tom Borgstrom - Synopsys, Inc., Mountain View, CA
Eshel Haritan - CoWare, Inc., San Jose, CA
Almost all SOC designs today use hardware prototyping at some point of the development cycle to perform hardware/software validation or test interfaces to real-world stimulus. Recently, virtual prototypes have emerged as a way to run system level tests and perform hardware/software co-simulation before silicon or hardware prototypes are available. Does the emergence of virtual prototyping mean the end for FPGA-based prototypes? Will the hardware prototype continue to live on as an integral part of the SOC design cycle? Will hybrids of virtual and hardware prototypes be the answer? Join our expert panelists in a spirited discussion on the best approach for speeding the verification and validation of complex SOC using system prototypes. Virtual, hardware or hybrid – which will reign supreme?
David Abada - Amicus Wireless, Sunnyvale, CA
Andrew Dauman - Synopsys, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA
Ramesh Chandra - Qualcomm, Inc., San Diego, CA
Olivier Mielo - ST-Ericsson, Sophia Antipolis, France
Chuck Cruse - LSI Corp., Colorado Springs, CO
Achim Nohl - CoWare, Inc., Aachen, Germany