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Synopsys Users Group (Snug) India Enters 15th Year

Dr. Aart de Geus shared insights on “Designing Change into Semiconductor Techonomics” among the 2900 attendees

Synopsys organized its 15th Synopsys Users Group conference in India to help engineers better address the productivity challenges they face when designing today’s chips and electronic systems. The conference, which has grown into the industry’s largest gathering of semiconductor professionals in India, highlights advancements in semiconductor design and verification that can be used to design even the most complex systems-on-chips (SoCs). More than 2900 leading SoC and system designers who are Synopsys tool and technology users attended the two-day conference June 25th and 26th at the Leela Palace in Bangalore, making it the largest SNUG India event to date. Launched in 2000, SNUG India is part of a global program that began in 1991 and includes 14 user conferences with nearly 10,000 participants around the world.

SNUG India 2014 featured 39 user papers that discuss a range of topics, including early exploration, low power implementation and verification, test, mixed-signal verification, emulation and FPGA prototyping. Many of the papers presented address key challenges such as improving design productivity, achieving better quality of results (QoR) and designing for advanced technology nodes. In addition to the user papers, Synopsys offered 19 tutorials to showcase advances in tools and IP to help meet future design and technology challenges. A conference highlight was a peek into new game-changing design solutions from Synopsys, including the IC Compiler™ II system and the Verification Compiler™ platform.

In his opening-day keynote address, Dr. Aart de Geus, chairman and co-CEO, Synopsys, Inc. discussed how the challenge for designers to keep pace with today’s rate of change has never been greater.

“The rising complexity in semiconductor techonomics—the intersection of technology and economic realities—is driving a massive momentum towards ‘smart everything,’” said Dr. de Geus. “With rapid innovation in both traditional and emerging application domains, the semiconductor design community is at the heart of some of the most exciting and important changes in human history. Yet in the midst of this whirlwind of change, the foundational challenge for all successful ecosystem players remains the same: they must make sure that the technology differentiation they offer actually creates economic value for those downstream.”

In his presentation, Dr. de Geus gave an overview of many years of investment and innovation by Synopsys to enable designers to address this massive rate of change. Results of these investments have been significant new productivity advancements in Synopsys’ design and verification platforms.

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