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Synopsys Collaborates with Taiwanese Universities to Establish Joint Design Labs for IoT
Published: Jun 22,2015TAIPEI, Taiwan- Synopsys today announced its cooperation with National Taiwan University (NTU), National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), National Tsing Hua University (NTHU), and National Chiao Tung University (NCTU) to establish joint advanced design labs for Internet of Things (IoT) applications at the aforementioned schools.
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This is the first cooperation between a foreign semiconductor design software and IP company and top universities in Taiwan to focus on advancing IoT ecosystem business opportunities and research and development (R&D). The collaboration is expected to cultivate semiconductor design talent and advance relevant industry development.
Dr. Aart de Geus, chairman and co-CEO of Synopsys, came from the U.S. to attend the opening ceremony for the joint advanced design labs today. Also present at the ceremony at the Grand Hyatt Taipei were Dr. Jyuo-Min Shyu, Minister of Science and Technology; Dr. Cheng-Wen Wu, senior vice president of NTHU; Prof. C.Y. Lee of the Department of Electronics Engineering, NCTU; Dr. Ming-Der Shieh, chairman of the Department of Electrical Engineering, NCKU; and Prof. Andy Wu of the Graduate Institute of Electronics Engineering, NTU.
"The Internet of Things includes a wide range of applications and is expected to transform the semiconductor industry ecosystem," said Dr. Jyuo-Min Shyu.
"Synopsys is known for its industry-leading semiconductor design software and IP solutions. The joint labs for IoT at the four top universities in Taiwan can benefit from the company's world-class design technology by exposing our future chip designers to the latest industry trends while they are still in school. The collaboration can help facilitate the development of Taiwan's semiconductor industry by producing well-trained engineering and computer science professionals."
"Synopsys is a long-term strategic partner to the Taiwan semiconductor industry, and together we've grown over many years. Throughout those years, Synopsys has introduced many innovative technologies to our Taiwan partners to help them break through R&D bottlenecks, strengthen IC design practices and shorten time-to-market," said Dr. Aart de Geus.
"The development of Internet of Things applications brings a whole new set of challenges to deal with merging technologies and low power needs. Synopsys technologies, including its power-efficient ARC processor IP, can help address these challenges. As a global leader in advancing solutions in electronic design automation, semiconductor IP, and software quality and security, we are committed to strengthening our cooperation in this important region and continuing to deliver advanced design technologies to our partners."
"Our cooperation with four top universities in Taiwan to foster the development of engineering talent is unprecedented in its breadth. We will be working concurrently with the four schools in North and South Taiwan," said David Lin, country manager, Synopsys Taiwan.
"The students and faculty of these academic partners will benefit from using our power-efficient DesignWare ARC processors, which have been licensed by more than 200 companies around the world and implemented in leading-edge SoCs targeted for the IoT. We are excited that our contributions of advanced processor IP technology and expertise can help these schools conduct market-relevant research and strengthen their R&D initiatives."
Synopsys is committed to helping the Taiwan semiconductor industry cultivate its semiconductor design and software development talent through ongoing cooperation with both academia and business. In addition to the joint design labs for IoT applications, Synopsys Taiwan currently helps organize the Ministry of Education's IC CAD contest and works with the Tze Chiang Foundation of Science and Technology to provide semiconductor design engineer training programs.
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