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S2C Prototyping Solutions at the 2024 Design Automation Conference | SemiWiki Jun 17, 2024
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    by Daniel Nenni on 06-17-2024 at 10:00 am
    Categories: EDA, Emulation, Prototyping, S2C EDA


    As the Design Automation Conference (DAC) approaches, anticipation builds for what promises to be an exceptional event in San Francisco. Attendees can look forward to perfect weather and a plethora of activities beyond the conference, such as sailing on the bay and exploring the city's iconic landmarks.

    Since its inception in 1964, DAC has established itself as a premier event in the electronic design automation (EDA) industry. Sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), DAC offers a unique blend of training, education, exhibits, and networking opportunities for designers, researchers, tool developers, and vendors.

    This year, all eyes will be on booth #1427, where one company will showcase its comprehensive prototyping solution. Known for its unparalleled capacity and performance, the S2C Prototyping solution promises to draw significant attention from attendees.

    The latest prototyping logic system boasts a 100M ASIC Gate Capacity and 2.5X I/O Bandwidth. Its flexible I/O architecture and topology are designed to meet diverse design requirements. Moreover, it provides a high-productivity toolchain that supports the scalability of up to 128 FPGAs with the innovative Player Pro-CompileTime software.


    What sets this Prototyping Solution apart are several key advantages:

    Abundant Peripherals and Reference Designs: With over 90+ ready-to-use daughter cards, PCIe5 Speed Adapters, Memory DFI PHYs, and ChipLink IP solutions, S2C ensures that all aspects of system integration are covered. This extensive range simplifies the design and verification process while delivering exceptional performance.

    Extensive Industry Experience: Having accumulated 20+ years of experience, S2C demonstrates a relentless commitment to innovation. Its tools are highly regarded and trusted, providing clients with the competitive edge needed to excel in a rapidly evolving market.

    Unmatched Scalability: The integration of the newest compile, runtime, and debugging software suite, PlayerPro, allows for design scales up to an incredible 12.8B gates! This scalability ensures that even the most complex designs can be effectively managed and verified.



    In comparison to other leading products, S2C's latest prototyping solution offers superior flexibility, performance, and usability. Attendees at DAC 2024 will not want to miss the opportunity to see these capabilities in action.

    We are encouraged to stop by booth #1427 to meet with the experts behind this cutting-edge Prototyping Solution. 

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