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By John Hallman, Product Manager, OneSpin Solutions
The rise of RISC-V has many reasons behind it. RISC-V allows a new level of hardware optimization for specific workloads. Moore’s law is slowing down, and customization is crucial to sustaining the level of performance improvements that technological advances in the semiconductor manufacturing process can no longer provide. Moreover, the RISC-V architecture is free from licensing costs and royalties, enabling more companies to develop innovative, affordable products. Much is happening in the field of IoT and wearable devices with artificial intelligence capabilities, for example.
By Nicolae Tusinschi, Product Manager, OneSpin Solutions
The effective testing of an IC during the verification process prior to fabrication remains a perennial issue for design engineers, made worse by the inability to accurately measure the progress of verification.
There is no functional safety without data security. The norm ISO / SAE 21434 will therefore support and require the ISO 26262 standard in the future. Measures to ensure cybersecurity across the Lifecycle of electronic products