

Speaker: Dr. Peter Petrov
Dr. Peter Petrov started his career in semiconductors and then joined the University of Maryland as a professor in the Computer Science department. In 2010, Peter joined Excellicon as a founding member where he leads the R&D department.
Peter’s experience has brought a unique ability translating SOC designer requirements into effective capabilities in Excellicon products.
Peter’s goal is to ensure the products are developed based on user needs and perspective.
Subject: Accelerating Timing Closure – “An extreme shift-left methodology”
(Shift-Left時序收斂 – 解析「事半功倍」的SDC加速方案!)
Abstract:
Chip design is getting ever more complex as the geometries keep on shrinking which impacts the design cycle time. Contrarily, the time-to-market pressure continues with pressure to Tapeout the Chip as early as possible.
This presentation details an extreme shift-left methodology that helps speed up the chip design cycle by automating the design tasks and to perform them as early as possible.
Target Audience: Semiconductor Professionals – Chip Architecture, Prototyping, Chip Assembly, Implementation Engineers and timing signoff engineers.