LSI’s Complex Integrated Circuit Design Process Drives Server Requirements

The highly technical design process for LSI Corporation’s integrated circuits takes nearly three million hours of electronic design automation runtime every 90 days. So you can understand why they have more than 2000 servers in data centers around the world and why they needed the best processing power and the most energy-efficient servers available. Read the details in this case study.
LSI’s Complex Integrated Circuit Design Process

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