Bootstrapping by Design

Test results reveal that the shift to multi-core architectures is having a direct impact on the computing power needed for chip design. Throughput time has increased without requiring server expansion or data center space—which is good news for the bottom line. This article from the Winter 2008 edition of the Intel Premier IT Professional magazine has the scoop.

Bootstrapping by Design
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The following articles are also part of this issue of the Intel Premier IT Magazine:

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