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American efforts to curb chip sales in China have not succeeded, according to an analysis of data for 2020 by the Semiconductor Industry Association, a lobby group for the US semiconductor industry.

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With Magma as its primary EDA vendor, HDL Design House will now be able to provide its clients with complete mixed-signal system on chip (SoC) design services, and be able to augment their current family of soft digital IP cores with analog IP.

A complete fab analysis framework that supports the development and monitoring of advanced lithography solutions.

Titan Shape-Based Router for mixed-signal designs reduces routing time from 2 weeks to 2 days

Unique combination of design and manufacturing tools will accelerate lithography qualification and improve chip yields

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AgOInc extends AnXploreranalog and RF circuit optimisation tool with new algorithms to port circuits between similar technologies

The combination of Magma's Titan and FineSim software and LFoundry's process technology will accelerate development of analog/mixed-signal (AMS) products, especially for European system-on-chip (SoC) developers.

Improved technology parameter, sub-circuit identification and analog circuit optimisation bring improved productivity to analog and RF circuit designers

Cortus is pleased to announce uCLinux for the APS3 family of processors. This version of Linux is ideally suited to low power, high performance, embedded systems. The APS3 family of processors are modern, powerful processors, specifically designed for embedded systems, featuring a tiny silicon footprint.

Alpha Star Ltd and AgO Inc team up to address European analog-mixed signal and RF IC design market

Lauterbach and Cortus are pleased to announce that the Lauterbach TRACE32® Power Tools now fully support the Cortus APS3 family of processors.

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