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Electronic System Design Industry Bests 10-Year Revenue Record

Thursday, October 20th, 2022

The Electronic System Design (ESD) industry continues to post strong revenue numbers and project a positive future for the close to 55,000 people employed in our ecosystem. Just consider, the ESD industry reported the highest year-over-year increase in more than 10 years with quarterly revenue reaching a record $3,748.7 million. In fact, revenue increased 17.5% from $3,191.4 million in Q2 2021 to $3,748.7 million in Q2 2022 and the four-quarter moving average, which compares the most recent four quarters to the prior four, rose 15.3%. All product categories and geographic regions recorded growth in the quarter.

These numbers were stated by us –– the ESD Alliance, a SEMI Technology Community –– in our latest Electronic Design Market Data (EDMD) report. As for companies tracked by the EDMD, they employed 54,408 people globally in Q2 2022, an 8.9% increase over the Q2 2021 headcount of 49,964 and up 6% compared to Q1 2022. (more…)

Welcome Axiomise, Silicon Assurance to the SEMI ESD Alliance

Wednesday, October 12th, 2022

I’m pleased to welcome Axiomise of London and Silicon Assurance from Gainesville, Florida, to the ESD Alliance of SEMI. It’s great to see small and emerging companies like Axiomise and Silicon Assurance in our design ecosystem to help ensure its vibrancy and innovation.

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Getting to Know Axiomise

www.axiomise.com (PRNewsfoto/Axiomise Ltd.)

Verification is an increasingly critical part of system design and Axiomise plays a significant role as a leading provider of cutting-edge formal verification training and services along with specialized verification solutions for RISC-V. It was founded by CEO Dr. Ashish Darbari about five years ago and since then, Axiomise engineers trained more than 200 verification engineers and offered countless solutions to semiconductor companies worldwide.

Ashish himself is an impressive figure as a noted formal verification practitioner of more than 20 years who continues to regularly use the entire toolbox of formal technologies, including theorem proving, model checking and equivalence checking. He also boasts 47 formal verification patents.

When asked why Axiomise joined the ESD Alliance and SEMI, Ashish was quick to answer: “It’s important for companies of our size to be part of the thriving electronic system design community. The networking and educational events and technical programs offer us a platform to reinforce the value of formal verification in semiconductor design in the global electronics industry.”

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Mark Templeton Recognized Posthumously for Technical and Business Innovation

Wednesday, October 5th, 2022

In so many ways, Mark Templeton was a giant in the semiconductor industry. At the time of his death in 2016, Mark was a prominent and highly respected Silicon Valley venture capitalist who leveraged his engineering background to foster scientific advancement.

That’s why it’s fitting that he was inducted posthumously this week into the Phil Kaufman Hall of Fame, co-sponsored by the ESD Alliance of SEMI and the IEEE CEDA. The honor recognizes Mark’s significant and innovative contributions to the electronic system design industry. 

Mark leaves a legacy of technical and business innovation and that creativity endures after his untimely death. As a director and board member of numerous technology companies, he was instrumental in driving semiconductor IP market growth by spearheading technical innovations and developing new business models. For example, Mark co-founded Artisan Components Physical IP in 1991, where he served as president and CEO. Under his leadership, Artisan Components quickly set the industry standard for implementing complex SoC designs.

“Often overlooked is Mark’s genius,” remarks Lucio Lanza, managing director of Lanza techVentures, who nominated Mark for the recognition. “He created a new and innovative business model for silicon IP, moving away from upfront fees to a success-based approach.” In fact, Artisan was the first company to offer free custom IP blocks for semiconductor design and was compensated once the design was completed, a model that has promoted design community growth. Tens of thousands of chip designs using custom IP blocks have since been implemented, spanning 15 different process technologies and 18 foundries. Artisan went public in 1997 and was acquired by Arm in 2004. From 2004 to 2006, Mark was president and Chief Strategy Office of Arm North America and also served on the Arm Holdings board of directors.

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