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  2. Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli - Wikipedia

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    By 1991, Cadence and Synopsys had increasingly started competing. [ 4 ] He holds the position of Edgar L. and Harold H. Buttner Chair in Berkeley's electrical engineering and computer sciences department, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and since July 2019, he has served as special advisor on entrepreneurship to the Dean of Engineering at Berkeley.

  3. Cadence Design Systems - Wikipedia

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    Cadence Design Systems, Inc. (stylized as cādence) [2] is an American multinational technology and computational software company. [3] Headquartered in San Jose, California, [2] Cadence was formed in 1988 through the merger of SDA Systems and ECAD. [3]

  4. Life Fitness - Wikipedia

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    The same year, Life Fitness expanded into treadmills. Life Fitness was acquired by Brunswick Corporation in June 1997 for $310 million. [5] [6] The sale was completed on July 11, 1997. [7] Later in 1997, Life Fitness bought Hammer Strength, a manufacturer of weight machines. [8] ParaBody, Inc. was bought by Life Fitness in 1998. [9] [10]

  5. Anirudh Devgan - Wikipedia

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    Anirudh Devgan (born September 15, 1969) [1] is an Indian-American computer scientist and business executive. [2] As a scientist, Devgan is known for his contributions to electronic design automation, specifically circuit simulation, physical design and signoff, statistical design and optimization, and verification and hardware platforms. [3]

  6. NCSim - Wikipedia

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    Incisive is a suite of tools from Cadence Design Systems related to the design and verification of ASICs, SoCs, and FPGAs. Incisive is commonly referred to by the name NCSim in reference to the core simulation engine. In the late 1990s, the tool suite was known as ldv (logic design and verification).

  7. Cadence Design Systems, Inc. v. Avanti Corp - Wikipedia

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    Avanti was a defendant in a long-running legal battle with Cadence Design Systems, of which BusinessWeek said "The Avant! case is probably the most dramatic tale of white-collar crime in the history of Silicon Valley." In this case, Cadence and the district attorney claimed that Avanti was founded on stolen Cadence code, and Avanti denied it.

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