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Tired of seeing over-fitting or resource utilization error messages like these? These are typical over-fitting or resource utilization error messages from Quartus, Vivado and Libero. New over-fitting feature The latest over-fitting mitigation feature in InTime can help you select the right Synthesis & Fitter parameters to mitigate these issues. Mitigations for over-fitting were already present […]

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As we bid farewell to 2020, here are 5 highly-rated InTime features added during a very eventful year. Auto Pilot – Automated recipes selection Project-specific AI database Support for Microchip FPGAs and Libero Training Data Filter – precision control of Machine Learning data New Analysis Charts – SLR Crossings, Fanout & Logic Levels Charts 1. […]

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2020 began tumultuously. Most of us went through a period of isolation, and InTime 3.0 was born in this whole new landscape. With the world opening up again, albeit gradually, we are delighted to share a rundown of the latest features in InTime 3.0. Auto Pilot – Automating ML and Recipes Selection (Auto-ML) One recurring […]

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Recently we had an opportunity to optimize an FFT design generated from the Intel DSP Builder tool (in conjunction with MatLab and Simulink). This is an interesting project because the designer did not develop the RTL but generated the RTL from DSP Builder. Therefore a lot of the performance depends on how good the generated […]

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While LogicLock assignments enable users to constrain their Quartus designs’ placement locations as part of floor-planning, at Plunify we’ve always been thinking about intelligently doing targeted LogicLock adjustments to improve design performance. This idea has now been implemented into a new recipe in InTime 1.6.0 called Auto Placement. The new Auto Placement recipe performs automatic placement adjustments to […]

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