YuLongHuang
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Hello~!
I'd like to know about userexperience when you apply PrimeTime DMSA for timing closure.
Currently, I apply PrimeTime DMSA to analyze many scenarios at one run.
The result seems to be correct since it's indeed merged report.
However, it doesn't seems to "distributed" !?
The word DMSA means Distributed Multi-Scenarios Analysis
But during execution, it seems that each scenarios is executed sequentially, not concurrently.
First analyze 1st scenario, later 2nd scenario and so on. Not all the scenarios are analyzed at the same time.
In other words, it still took me about N times execution time if there are N scenarios.
I've tried the demo case from SolvNet but it still works as that.
This is why I post this question at this forum.
How about your user experience ?
I'd like to know about userexperience when you apply PrimeTime DMSA for timing closure.
Currently, I apply PrimeTime DMSA to analyze many scenarios at one run.
The result seems to be correct since it's indeed merged report.
However, it doesn't seems to "distributed" !?
The word DMSA means Distributed Multi-Scenarios Analysis
But during execution, it seems that each scenarios is executed sequentially, not concurrently.
First analyze 1st scenario, later 2nd scenario and so on. Not all the scenarios are analyzed at the same time.
In other words, it still took me about N times execution time if there are N scenarios.
I've tried the demo case from SolvNet but it still works as that.
This is why I post this question at this forum.
How about your user experience ?