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Performance in Hardware Emulators

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August 19, 2015

Emulation performance -- or its speed of execution -- depends on the architecture of the emulation system and the type of deployment.

Continuing my discourse on various aspects of hardware emulators (see also DAC Trip Report: Expanding EDA's Charter & Topical Hardware Emulation), I now wish to discuss one of the most important aspects of hardware emulation: speed of execution.

Emulation performance -- or its speed of execution -- depends on the architecture of the emulation system and the type of deployment. In this first column of a two-part series, I wish to discuss the type of deployment; i.e., how the design under test (DUT) and the test environment communicate with each other, managed by the run-time software. In my next column, I will elaborate on the architecture of emulation systems and how this affects performance.

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