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Who's goin to dominate the nex-generation HDL world?

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sifeddin said:
I think the language that will include the analog circuit description, verification and synthesis will eventually win the race as there is no chance we outcast the analog signal from the world we live in regardless of how fancy our digital processors we build.

But I have heard many times that the key point to analog circuit design
is not on the HDL . It's much to do with Layout . Isn't it?
 

I think the mix language synthesis will be the winner instead of a single language will be the winner in the point of view consideration regarding to the hardware/software development trend, marketing and commersialization.
 

HDL world is not as fast operating system domain world in computers.

There are thousands of contracts in Verilog and VHDL.

VHDL and Verilog will dominate world of HDL for quite sometime.
 

zanov said:
HDL world is not as fast operating system domain world in computers.

There are thousands of contracts in Verilog and VHDL.

VHDL and Verilog will dominate world of HDL for quite sometime.


Hi,

Remember:

IP and IP-reuse are forcing tasks in the future of advanced digital design.


tnx
 

i think it is SystemVerilog
 

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