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Industry s first SoC power-aware emulation system for multi-billion gate designs enables hardware-software power verification with software workloads
The industry s fastest emulation system – with high performance power verification engines – enables multiple iterations per day
ZeBu Empower feeds power critical blocks and time windows into PrimePower, the industry s golden power sign-off solution
® Empower emulation system, delivering breakthrough technology for fast hardware-software power verification of multi-billion gate SoC designs. The performance of ZeBu Empower enables multiple iterations per day with actionable power profiling in the context of the full design and its software workload. With ZeBu Empower, software and hardware designers can utilize the power profiles to identify substantial power improvement opportunities for dynamic and leakage power much earlier. The ZeBu Empower emulation system also feeds forward power-critical blocks and time wi
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Gita (Giselle) Cycowicz was born in 1927 in the town of Chust in the Carpathian Mountains, at that time under Czechoslovak rule. (Courtesy of Bosque School)
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Seventy-six years to the day after the Nazi death camps at Auschwitz-Birkenau in Poland were liberated, seventh-graders at Albuquerque’s Bosque School heard about the horrors of that experience firsthand from a Holocaust survivor, who now lives in Israel.
Gita (Giselle) Cycowicz, 93, spoke to the children during an online Zoom conference on Wednesday, International Holocaust Remembrance Day. An estimated 6 million Jews were killed in the Holocaust.
The students have been studying the Holocaust since the beginning of the school year. They listened to interviews with survivors recorded by Steven Spielberg’s Shoah Foundation and other sources “and then created art, because art helps us tell stories and it humanizes