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All successful digital chip projects rely on the front-end logic design team—not only to create the logic from architectural specifications but also to ensure that it is functionally correct and ready for effective back-end implementation. Without sound logic design, the program can be fraught with problems, delays, and failures. In other words, how a project starts is instrumental in its ultimate success or failure. Interestingly, today’s logic design flow process and tool technologies are still largely a by product of haphazard evolutionary flows offered by the previous generation of front-end technologies used in the marketplace, which have not kept pace with the emerging challenges.
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