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Interconnects are moving from MHz->GHz should you be afraid?: or... "my giga hertz, does yours?"
Chip interfaces, including standards like PCI Express, are increasingly relying on high-speed serial technology. This move from MHz to GHz brings with it a myriad of chip design challenges that many designers have never faced before. This diverse panel of experts in chip and IP mixed-signal design w...
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