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EDA In The Cloud I Part 2

By Brian Bailey, Semiconductor Engineering

Experts at the Table, part 2: How should tools be licensed for the Cloud, and what is the first application that is likely to see mass adoption.

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You need something that you can act on. The more it becomes a closed loop running in the Cloud, the better for everyone. You should, in some cases, be able to do something about it even before the designer sees it. The notion that you want to perform deep analysis and verification is an integral part of that. If you can take the data and act on it in a way that automates and feeds back into the Cloud, then great.

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