Article 6RXF8 Cadence says its AI-driven chip design tools provide a process node's worth of performance gain, but without moving forward to a new node

Cadence says its AI-driven chip design tools provide a process node's worth of performance gain, but without moving forward to a new node

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Story ImageCadence says that using its AI-assisted design tools can enable 5% to 20% performance, power, and area improvements, akin to adopting a next-generation process technology.
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