White Paper
Embedded Semiconductor Development: Conquer Challenges with IP-Centric Design
The passage explains that managing the growing complexity of systems-on-chip and embedded systems is a major challenge for organizations. Hardware design teams are often siloed, with limited visibility into internal and third-party IP used across projects. At the same time, embedded software is frequently tracked separately through documents or spreadsheets, disconnecting software developers from the overall hardware design. This lack of integration and shared visibility leads to delays, compatibility issues, and inefficiencies. The white paper promotes IP-centric design as a way to improve collaboration, increase transparency, and better align hardware and software teams throughout the development process.
