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Palladium emulation: Nvidia's Jensen Huang is a fan

edn.com, Apr. 22, 2024 – 

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang calls Palladium the only appliance more important to him than the refrigerator. At Cadence Design Systems annual event in Santa Clara, California, he also acknowledged that Nvidia has the largest installation of Palladium emulation systems.

Earlier, during a fireside chat, Huang said that Blackwell AI processor would not exist without Palladium. So, what's Palladium and why is it making waves for large and powerful chip designs? It's an emulation tool built around Cadence's custom processors, and it's used for pre-silicon hardware debugging.

At CadenceLive, held on 17 April 2024, the EDA toolmaker unveiled Palladium Z3 alongside Protium X3. "The supercharged Palladium Z3 and Protium X3 are built to deliver fast pre-silicon verification and validation of the largest and most complex devices," said Dhiraj Goswami, corporate VP of hardware system verification R&D at Cadence.

Palladium Z3, which offers approximately 1.5 times the performance of its predecessor Palladium Z2, can scale from 16 million gates to all the way 48 billion gates. It also features specialized apps for tasks such as 4-state emulation, mixed-signal emulation, safety emulation, and fine-grained power analysis.

Next, the Protium X3 system, built around AMD Epyc processors paired to AMD Versal Premium VP1902 adaptive system-on-chips (SoCs), provides physical prototyping to accelerate bring-up times for pre-silicon software validation of complex, multi-billion gate chip designs. It's also 1.5 times faster than its predecessor, Protium X2.

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