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High-Level Design and ESL: Who Cares?

High-Level Design and ESL: Who Cares?. Organizer: Carl Pixley, Synopsys Moderator: Alan J. Hu, University of British Columbia. VLSI Design in the 1960s. Designer figures out desired structures. Designer creates masks by hand (literally) with Rubylith and X-acto knife

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High-Level Design and ESL: Who Cares?

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  1. High-Level Design and ESL:Who Cares? Organizer: Carl Pixley, Synopsys Moderator: Alan J. Hu, University of British Columbia

  2. VLSI Design in the 1960s • Designer figures out desired structures. • Designer creates masks by hand (literally) with Rubylith and X-acto knife • CAD industry: There must be a better way!

  3. VLSI Design in the 1970s • Designer dreams up physical layout. • Designer draws layout on CAD workstation. • CAD tool separates layers and plots masks.

  4. VLSI Design circa 1980 • Designer dreams up gates. • Designer draws gate-level schematic on CAD workstation. • CAD tool maps gates to standard cells, does channel routing. • CAD tool separates layers and plots masks.

  5. VLSI Design in the late 80s • Designer writes synthesizable RTL. • CAD tool does logic synthesis to gate-level schematic. • CAD tool maps gates to standard cells. • CAD tool separates layers and plots masks. always @posedge(clk) begin ... end

  6. VLSI Design in the 1990s • Designer writes synthesizable RTL. • CAD tool does logic synthesis to gate-level schematic. • CAD tool maps gates to standard cells. • CAD tool separates layers and plots masks. • Research on high-level synthesis, behavioral synthesis…

  7. VLSI Design circa 2000 • Designer writes synthesizable RTL. • CAD tool does logic synthesis to gate-level schematic. • CAD tool maps gates to standard cells. • CAD tool separates layers and plots masks. • Research on high-level synthesis, behavioral synthesis, C for hardware design,…

  8. VLSI Design since 2000 • Designer writes synthesizable RTL. • CAD tool does logic synthesis to gate-level schematic. • CAD tool maps gates to standard cells. • CAD tool separates layers and plots masks. • Research on high-level synthesis, behavioral synthesis, C for hardware design, ESL, TLM, …

  9. VLSI Design in 2010? • Designer writes synthesizable RTL. • CAD tool does logic synthesis to gate-level schematic. • CAD tool maps gates to standard cells. • CAD tool separates layers and plots masks. • Research on high-level synthesis, behavioral synthesis, C for hardware design, ESL, TLM, ???, ???, ???, …

  10. EDA Market Sizes • How big is the verification market? $800 Million • How big is the ESL synthesis market? $16 Million

  11. High-Level Design and ESL:Who Cares?!?

  12. Panelists • Masahiro Fujita Professor, University of Tokyo • Anmol Mathur Founder and CTO, Calypto Design Systems • Rajesh Gupta Professor and QUALCOMM Chair, UCSD • Kris Konigsfeld Senior Principal Engineer, Intel

  13. Masahiro Fujita • Professor, VLSI Design and Education Center, University of Tokyo • Previously, Director of VLSI CAD, Fujitsu Laboratories of America • Research on Design, Verification, and Test • 7 Books, 100+ Papers • Research Awards from Japanese Scientific Societies • PhD 1985, University of Tokyo

  14. Anmol Mathur • CTO and Founder, Calypto Design Systems • Previously, Architect of Datapath Synthesis and Optimization, Ambit Design Systems and Cadence • Before that, developed and deployed RTL-to-gate equivalence checker at MIPS/SGI • MS and PhD from UIUC • BTech, IIT, Gold Medal

  15. Rajesh Gupta • Professor, QUALCOMM Endowed Chair, UCSD • Previously, Professor at UC Irvine and UIUC Circuit Designer at Intel • Research on CAD at Different Abstraction Levels • Chancellor’s Fellow, Chancellor’s Award at UC Irvine, NSF CAREER, IEEE Fellow, etc. • Founding Chair MEMOCODE Founding Co-Chair CODES+ISSS Editor-in-Chief, IEEE Design and Test • PhD Stanford, MS UC Berkeley, BTech IIT Kanpur

  16. Kris Konigsfeld • Senior Principal Engineer, Intel • Intel Achievement Award • Nehalem Architecture Operations Manager • CAD Tool Suite for Pentium 4 and Itanium • Memory Order Buffer Unit, Pentium Pro • Silicon Design Engineer, iWarp • BS, MS UIUC

  17. Panelists • Masahiro Fujita Professor, University of Tokyo • Anmol Mathur Founder and CTO, Calypto Design Systems • Rajesh Gupta Professor and QUALCOMM Chair, UCSD • Kris Konigsfeld Senior Principal Engineer, Intel

  18. Real History of VLSI Design High-Level High-Level vs. RTL Equivalence Checking RTL Formal Equivalence Checking Gates LVS Layout Fab

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