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CDNLive Techtorials: Everything you wanted to know about Virtuoso
By Steven Lewis on September 05, 2008
Hey folks, if you are coming to the CDNLive conference, we have a lot of great "techtorials" happening on Monday, September 8 . This will be a great opportunity to meet with our technical experts on different tools/solutions. The classes are... Read more »
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Is mixed-signal simulation a fantasy?
By Steven Lewis on July 28, 2008
The world is a mixed-signal one, or at least that's what were told. The concept of "mixed-signal" simulation has been around since my days at Daisy (some 18 years ago). And yet, the concept still struggles along. Some blame the lack of behavioral... Read more »
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Hello from the custom design corner of Cadence
By Steven Lewis on July 13, 2008
Greetings! My name is Steve Lewis and I'm a product marketing director working in the custom design area within Cadence. I thought I'd kick off this blog with a brief introduction. I've been with Cadence for almost 18 years, with three years... Read more »
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