Hi,
I'm a PhD student working at a university and we wish to set up a designated ASIC design workstation in our lab. We're kinda new to this stuff, but we've been playing around with
the Mentor Graphics IC Flow/ADK etc, which we have access to. We have been writing VHDL and simulating it for quite a while. Now we wish to do a full ASIC flow for our code.
We wish to spec out a workstation that would be optimal for this kinda of work (HDL simulation and synthesis for ASICs, and possibly FPGAs aswell). I've looked through the Mentor Graphics documentation and also online, but they don't seem to give any "recommended requirements", or even minimum requirements in a lot of cases. They simply seem to give the supported OS and processor architectures in the documents.
I've also looked around online and found a few companies that do workstations, such as Lenovo, but I can't be sure if they are optimal for our purpose. At the moment, we're thinking that basically what we need is the fastest processor and largest amount of fast RAM we can afford, with things like the GPU and hard disk not being so important.
Would number of processor cores be important, as I'm not sure if many of these tools are parallelized? Even if people can give some opinions on this general approach that would be great. Maybe there are companies catering specifically for IC design workstations aswell?
Although we've been using the Mentor Graphics tools, we may have an opportunity to switch to Synopsys, which many people say is the leading tool for ASIC synthesis. I would imagine that wouldn't really change much though with regard to hardware requirements.
Any help at all would be appreciated.
mjyke
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Sorry, just to clarify a bit more, when I say "optimal" I mean mostly what kind of spec would give the highest performance, (e.g. shortest synthesis and simulation times, ability to handle large synthesis and simulation runs, smooth user interaction).
Thanks,
mjyke
Hi,
I'm a PhD student working at a university and we wish to set up a designated ASIC design workstation in our lab. We're kinda new to this stuff, but we've been playing around with
the Mentor Graphics IC Flow/ADK etc, which we have access to. We have been writing VHDL and simulating it for quite a while. Now we wish to do a full ASIC flow for our code.
We wish to spec out a workstation that would be optimal for this kinda of work (HDL simulation and synthesis for ASICs, and possibly FPGAs aswell). I've looked through the Mentor Graphics documentation and also online, but they don't seem to give any "recommended requirements", or even minimum requirements in a lot of cases. They simply seem to give the supported OS and processor architectures in the documents.
I've also looked around online and found a few companies that do workstations, such as Lenovo, but I can't be sure if they are optimal for our purpose. At the moment, we're thinking that basically what we need is the fastest processor and largest amount of fast RAM we can afford, with things like the GPU and hard disk not being so important.
Would number of processor cores be important, as I'm not sure if many of these tools are parallelized? Even if people can give some opinions on this general approach that would be great. Maybe there are companies catering specifically for IC design workstations aswell?
Although we've been using the Mentor Graphics tools, we may have an opportunity to switch to Synopsys, which many people say is the leading tool for ASIC synthesis. I would imagine that wouldn't really change much though with regard to hardware requirements.
Any help at all would be appreciated.
mjyke