In view of its upcoming IPO, Arm is reportedly looking for some “anchor investors” among its main customers and end users. Companies in talks with Arm include Intel, Alphabet, Apple, Microsoft, TSMC, and Samsung. Let’s now move to this week’s news roundup, which mostly concerns EDA and IP. Among the other news, AMD disclosing details about its artificial intelligence products and strategy.
RF EDA updates: Keysight, Xpeedic
Keysight has introduced a new release of its PathWave Advanced Design System. The ADS 2024 suite offers new millimeter wave and subterahertz frequency capabilities targeting 5G and future 6G chips. According to Keysight, 3D electromagnetic analysis can be accelerated thanks to next-generation solvers, application-aware meshing algorithms, and an innovative circuit co-design and simulation approach. Increased circuit designer productivity is achieved through enhancements to the RFPro tool, which streamlines monolithic microwave integrated circuit and module workflows. Performance for microwave power amplifier designs can also be improved thanks to electrothermal simulation, signal modulation, and analysis capabilities. Xpeedic, too, has recently unveiled a new edition of its RF EDA solution. Innovations concern XDS, Xpeedic’s RF system-level design and simulation platform; IRIS, its on-chip passive modeling and simulation tool; and iModeler, a passive model generation tool.