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EDACafe Industry Predictions for 2025 – Verific

Wednesday, January 22nd, 2025

By, Michiel Ligthart, COO, Verific Design Automation

Michiel Ligthart

2025 Promises Innovation and Vibrancy for EDA

2025 will see a continuation of two trends. Bespoke electronic design automation (EDA) where larger semiconductor companies and system companies started to develop in-house EDA tools is the first.

The second is the emergence of well-funded EDA startups offering a variety of generative AI (GenAI) solutions, technologies and methodologies destined to change the way chip design and verification is done.

Bespoke EDA brings the EDA industry full circle. Even though semiconductor companies and system companies license most of their design tools from EDA companies, they now develop their own design flow for certain design areas. They write their own internal EDA tools specific to their requirements only and don’t go outside of the company. This is reminiscent of another time when semiconductor companies wrote their own software tools to design semiconductors. Eventually, EDA startups took on singular problems including simulation, place and route, logic synthesis and started replacing in-house developed tools.

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Unveiling Apple’s Game-Changing MacBook Pro with M3 Chips

Tuesday, October 31st, 2023

Apple has once again pushed the boundaries of innovation with the launch of its latest MacBook Pro lineup. Featuring the all-new M3 family of chips, including the M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max, these laptops promise to deliver unprecedented performance and capabilities. From students to creatives, coders to machine learning programmers, Apple’s new MacBook Pro is set to revolutionize the way we work and play. In this article, we will dive deep into the details of this groundbreaking release, explore the capabilities of the M3 family of chips, and discuss how these laptops cater to a wide range of users.

MacBook Pro with M3 enables users to compile and test millions of lines of code in Xcode with even greater speed.

The M3 Family of Chips

Apple’s M3 family of chips represents a monumental leap in silicon technology. These chips are the first to utilize the industry-leading 3-nanometer technology, promising faster and more efficient performance. The GPU architecture in these chips is a game-changer, thanks to a groundbreaking technology called Dynamic Caching. This innovation allocates local memory in hardware in real time, optimizing memory usage for each task. The result is a dramatic increase in GPU utilization and performance, especially in resource-intensive applications and games.

Additionally, the M3 chips introduce new rendering features, such as hardware-accelerated mesh shading and ray tracing, which were previously unavailable on Mac. These features enhance the visual complexity and realism of scenes in games and other applications.

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