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Is the EDA Industry Ready for Cloud Computing?

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Pages 345-356
Published online: 26 Oct 2015
 

ABSTRACT

Many industries are increasingly adopting cloud computing. There are several electronic design automation (EDA) industry players, large and small companies, who have explored the idea of providing cloud-based very large-scale integration design tools and services. This paper briefly explores the history of EDA solutions and their growth path thus far, starting with standalone computer aided design (CAD) tools, through specialized EDA workstations, to integrated suites of tools and flows as currently provided by EDA vendors. A representative EDA flow and its steps are described to provide a basis for relating individual EDA tools to appropriate workload categories. Each step in the EDA design flow is then mapped to a cloud computing workload category. This mapping provides a basis for a decision on moving particular EDA design flow steps to a cloud computing environment. This paper also lists some capabilities currently offered by the public and private cloud providers as a basis for looking at the challenges and opportunities for migrating EDA solutions to cloud computing.

Acknowledgements

We are thankful for the support of Intel's design technology experts to review and approve this paper for external publication.

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No potential conflitct of interest was reported by the authors.

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Notes on contributors

Naresh Sehgal

Naresh Sehgal is a senior program manager in Platform Engineering Group at Intel Corp. He has been with Intel for 27 years in various roles, including EDA development, Silicon design automation, Intel-HP alliance management and for launching virtualization technology on all Intel platforms. He holds a PhD in computer engineering from Syracuse University, and MBA from Santa Clara University. He holds 5 patents and authored more than 30 publications in the CAD domain.
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John M. Acken

John M. Acken is a faculty member in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Portland State University, Portland, OR. He received his BS and MS in electrical engineering from Oklahoma State University and his PhD in electrical engineering from Stanford University. Dr. Acken's projects include technology and devices for information security and identity authentication. He is a co-inventor on a patent titled: “Conditional Access and Content Security Method”, US Patent Number 6,069,647, granted 30 May 2000. He has worked as an electrical engineer and manager at several companies, including the US Army, Sandia National Labs in Albuquerque, New Mexico and Intel in Santa Clara, CA. John's time in the US Army was in the Army Security Agency, which was the Army Branch of NSA during the Vietnam War.
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Sohum Sohoni

Sohum Sohoni is an assistant professor in the School of Computing Informatics and Decision Systems Engineering, Arizona State University, Mesa, AZ. He received his PhD in computer engineering from the University of Cincinnati in 2004 and his bachelors in electrical engineering from COEP, Pune University in 1998. Dr. Sohoni's research interests are broadly in the area of computer architecture and performance analysis. His research is in the area of cache memory performance of memory-intensive applications. He has recently expanded his research interests to include engineering education, and has published his work at ASEE's national conference and ASEE's Midwest section conference. He advises several undergraduate, MS, and PhD students.
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