| Nov 06, 2007 |
New computer program automates chip debugging
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Fixing design bugs and wrong wire connections in computer chips after they've been fabricated in silicon is a tedious, trial-and-error process that often costs companies millions of dollars and months of time-to-market. Engineering researchers at the University of Michigan say it doesn't have to be that way. They've developed a new technology, called FogClear, to automate "post-silicon debugging." [U-M Press Release] [EE Times Article] [Technical Paper] |
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