Chinese EDA firm offers free access amid US chip software restrictions
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Chinese EDA firm offers free access amid US chip software restrictions
In response to recent US embargo cutting off Chinese semiconductor firms from advanced chip design tools, Shanghai-based UniVista Industrial Software Group announced it will offer free trials and evaluations of its critical electronic design automation and EDA tools to domestic users. This move aims to alleviate mounting challenges facing China's chip industry.
Amid US Restrictions, Chinese Company To Offer Free Full-Stack EDA Tools
Shanghai-based UniVista Industrial Software Group recently announced that it now offers domestic users free access to electronic design automation (EDA) software. UniVista’s suite offers a range of domestically produced EDA tools, which include a simulator debugger, a design for testability (DFT) platform, and a printed circuit board (PCB) design platform. According to the company, some of these are the country’s first domestically built tools.…
The new US decision puts great pressure on Chinese companies using EDA chip design software for artificial intelligence and high technology.
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