Phoenix, AZ - August 16th, 2011 -- Today, everywhere we turn, we hear speakers give presentations at conferences and industry events despairing how the rise in silicon design costs hampers the semiconductor industry's growth path. As part of this problem, we now recognize that software design costs have eclipsed silicon design efforts and have become the largest portion of the SoC creation effort.
The design landscape has also changed due to rising design complexity and lengthening design cycle times, especially in the System-on-a-Chip (SoC) market. These changes are having an impact on the SoC Design Start market delaying and preventing, to some degree, the architectural refreshes silicon designers undertake periodically to bring their solutions into line with changing market requirements and rising customer expectations.
Semico Research Corp. has looked at these issues and their impact on SoC silicon and software design cost efforts and has encapsulated these changes and trends in a new report titled:
SoC Silicon and Software Design Cost Analysis: Changes in Perspective, SC102-11, August 2011. Forecasts for SoC silicon design costs and software design costs are given from the 90nm node out through the 14nm node focusing on Advanced Performance Multicore SoCs, Value Multicore SoCs and Basic SoCs. Categories of effort with definitions for silicon and software designs are established with a forecast given at each node for the three types of SoC silicon. A forecast for Derivative SoC design costs at the 28nm node from 2011 through 2016 is also given. Some of the data discussed in 43 pages with 10 tables and 23 graphs are: A great deal of effort today is focused on understanding trends for SoC silicon and software design costs, so that SoC designers and their management can plan their design efforts accordingly. This Semico Research Corp. report on SoC silicon and software design costs provides needed data points to enhance this planning process and create a 'big picture' view of how these costs and trends interact, and where they are headed in the near future.