Virtual Interface in SV
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Getting into the VLSI (Very Large Scale Integration) industry requires a combination of education, skills, networking, and persistence. Here are some steps you can follow to enter the VLSI industry: 1. Learn the Basics: Start with a degree in electrical engineering, electronics, or computer science. 2. Specialize: Take courses in VLSI design to gain specific
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VLSI engineers can hold various positions within the semiconductor industry, each with specific roles and responsibilities. Some common positions include: 1. VLSI Design Engineer: Responsible for designing and implementing digital or analog circuits using hardware description languages (HDLs) like Verilog or VHDL. 2. Physical Design Engineer: Focuses on the physical implementation of the chip, including
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PCIe Protocol and Transactions: PCIe Link Training and Equalization: PCIe Power Management and Low-Power States: Error Handling and Recovery: Advanced PCIe Features:
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CPU is considered the most important element and heart of motherboard! It’s architecture has evolved from 8086 days to the current skylake architecture! Main goal of CPU architects was to reduce power consumption and die area required! There are many architectural and structural changes went into CPU platform! The main architectural changes goes into pipeline
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