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Connect the Dots: Involving Manufacturers Earlier Prevents Downstream Issues

04/16/2025 | Matt Stevenson -- Column: Connect the Dots
If you have read any of my earlier columns, you know I am passionate about helping designers design for the reality of manufacturing. Designing for manufacturability (DFM) is a team sport. DFM is a design process that looks forward to the manufacturing process and integrates with it so that manufacturing requirements and capabilities can be accurately reflected in the design work.

Electronic Design Automation Market to Reach $17.47 Billion by 2030, Growing at a CAGR of 10.7%

03/31/2025 | PRNewswire
The growth of the EDA market is driven by the increasing complexity of integrated circuit (IC) designs, rising adoption of connected devices, and growing demand for EDA solutions in the aerospace and defense sectors. Additionally, the increasing integration of AI and machine learning in chip design is further boosting market expansion.

Calling All Designers: The Latest Design Technology and AI  

03/20/2025 | Andy Shaughnessy, Design007 Magazine
Advanced design technology and AI were in the spotlight at the annual Design Town Hall, held March 19 during IPC APEX EXPO 2025. Speakers included IPC’s Peter Tranitz, Matt Kelly, Devan Iyer, as well as a panel on the use of AI in PCB design moderated by Susan Kayesar of Siemens.

Cadence Joins Intel Foundry Accelerator Design Services Alliance

03/17/2025 | Cadence Design Systems
Cadence is expanding its collaboration with Intel Foundry by officially joining the Intel Foundry Accelerator Design Services Alliance! This collaboration amplifies both companies' efforts to drive innovation, support advanced chip design, and solidify Intel Foundry as a leader in cutting-edge semiconductor solutions.

Global PCB Connections: How Technology Can Level the Playing Field

02/25/2025 | Jerome Larez -- Column: Global PCB Connections
Technology can help us all become equal by leveling the playing field. It doesn’t matter where you build PCBs because the rules of physics are universal. There are several ways global standardization helps when it comes to working together to create the best possible products.
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