Toshiba’s New Simulation Technology for Model-Based Development Shortens Verification Times for Automotive Semiconductors by About 90 Percent
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Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation (Toshiba) has developed a model-based development (MBD) simulation technology that shortens verification times for automotive semiconductors by about 90 percent.
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- Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation (Toshiba) has developed a model-based development (MBD) simulation technology that shortens verification times for automotive semiconductors by about 90 percent.
- [1] The technology allows automotive equipment developers to quickly evaluate designs using Toshibas automotive semiconductors, helping to shorten development times.
- Model-based development, a development methodology that uses software to simulate models and evaluate performance in real-time, is helping product developers to refine complex design processes.
- In the automobile industry, MBD contributes to development advances by simultaneously progressing design and verification prior to making prototypes.