Decoupling application logic from hardware lets engineers test firmware on host machines instead of waiting for dev boards.
The Germany-based company will join Nvidia’s Halos AI Systems Inspection Lab to help develop certifiable Level 4 autonomous vehicle and robotics systems using the Halos safety framework.
Innatera announced that it has selected Synopsys simulation technology to help design neuromorphic chips that enable low-power AI for wearables, smart home devices, and digital twin industrial sensors ...
At its Synopsys Converge event currently underway in Santa Clara, the company announced an array of tools and initiatives to ...
The Dabao Evaluation board is a tiny new single-board computer with a USB 2.0 Type-C port, a 20-pin GPIO header, and a custom RISC-V chip called the Baochip-1x. It’s that last bit that makes this ...
STMicroelectronics to integrate ST sensors, microcontrollers, and motor control solutions with NVIDIA robotics ecosystem to ...
These tools are already used by developers to train and simulate AI systems before deploying them in real world environments. The idea is to make the entire process smoother, from building AI models ...
Delivers unified Synopsys-Ansys workflows that bring together previously separate engineering processes to create more cohesive and efficient product development ...
Innatera, the leader in brain-like neuromorphic computing for ultra-low-power intelligence at the sensor edge, selected Synopsys, Inc. (NASDAQ: SNPS) for design and validation of its next-generation ...
Synopsys has introduced its Electronics Digital Twin (eDT) Platform, a new open framework designed to accelerate the ...
Overview OpenCV courses on Coursera provide hands-on, career-ready skills for real-world computer vision ...