Top 20 Most Downloaded DVClub Presentations

We thought that it might make for interesting reading to compile a list of the most downloaded presentations from past DVClub events.

For those of you unfamiliar with DVClub, membership is free and is open to all non-service provider semiconductor professionals. Most members work in verification, but there are also plenty of entrepreneurs, professors, students, managers, investors, and even design engineers who attend. If you’re interested and would like to learn more, why not join the club?

Chuck Alley, IBM

Using PSL and FoCs for Functional Coverage Verification

Bob Colwell, Intel (Retired)

The Validation Attitude

Raj Dayal, Qualcomm

Managing Deployment of SVAs in Your Project

Ish Kumar Dham, Texas Instruments

Design Verification to Application Validation of a Multiprocessor SoC

Sanjay Gupta, IBM

Cell Verification Metrics

Narasimha Karunakar, AMD

Low-Power Verification Challenges

Mark A Firstenberg, IBM

Experience with Formal Methods, Especially Sequential Equivalence Checking

Jai Kumar, Sun

Leveraging Low-Cost FPGA Prototyping for Validation of Highly Threaded Server-on-Chip

John Ludden, IBM

Mainline Functional Verification of IBM’s POWER7 Processor Core

Milind Padhye, Freescale

Wireless Low Power and Verification Challenges

Somdipta Basu Roy, Texas Instruments

OMAP Verification

Scott Runner, Qualcomm

Verification of Wireless SoCs: No Longer in the Dark Ages

Sakar Jain, Freescale

Verification of the QorIQ Communication Platform’s CoreNet Fabric with SystemVerilog

Shahram Salamian, Intel

Intel Atom Processor Pre-Silicon Verification Experience

CPU Verification Metrics

Jason Stinson, Intel

Pre-Si Verification for Post-Si Validation

Paul Tobin, AMD

Verification in a Global Design Community

Durgam Vahia, Sun

Mapping Server-Class Multi-Threaded OpenSPARC T1 Processor Core on FPGAs

David Williamson, ARM

Verification Metrics

Paul Zehr, Intel

Intel Xeon Pre-Silicon Validation

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