![]() With regard to Magic2, Rittman highlighted the significance of chips leveraging AI in enhancing their efficacy. ![]() "With all the positive industry feedback, GBT will continue to focus on expanding the family of its various EDA patents and concentrating on strategic potential partnerships with the goal of integrating these technologies into a broad marketplace, diversifying the risk within all these areas, and increasing shareholder value of that portfolio." For instance, a chip that typically takes a year to design by a team of, let's say, 100 engineers you could design the same chip in eight months if you use this type of automation."ĬEO Mansour Khatib commented on the company's plans moving forward in the EDA space: That's a big and significant productivity enhancement for EDA. "The Sigma automatically checks the connectivity, finds any faulty connection, erases it and reconnects it in the right way. If these components are not connected correctly, the circuit will not function." "When a designer designs a chip, the electrical components need to be connected in a certain way to function as a circuit. "The Sigma patent that was granted basically handles connectivity," Rittman said. So, if an engineer is designing a chip, very quickly he or she can judge a wire on the screen and if the wire doesn't pass - say it's too thin for a current - it will be highlighted in red, similar to how word processors will highlight a typo."Īnother tool in the Magic2 suite is Sigma, which according to the press release is involved in the "Automatic Correction of IC Layout Blocks." This is an area we call reliability verification (RV) and Epsilon is an RV tool that measures in real time the reliability of a chip during the design phase. All of these factors affect the chip's performance, how fast it can be, its lifespan, etc. "Every chip has to obey some electrical constraints, such as the amount of current running in the wires and how much it's going to heat. "Epsilon is targeting the electrical side of the chip," he said. ![]() Rittman described how Epsilon aids and assists in the design process. Epsilon is also one of the eight announced tools that comprise the Magic2 suite. So, we provide technology and IP to ease the design of these chips and to increase and advance productivity."Ĭoncurrent with Magic2's announcement was news that Epsilon, GBT's Reliability Verification (RV) Software tool for real-time analysis and Auto-Correct of integrated Circuits Reliability issues, has received patent approval. "As you know, microchips are becoming more complex, so designing, verifying and manufacturing, even though we may take them for granted with their being in phones, computers etc., is becoming harder for engineers. ![]() "The Magic2 EDA tool suite is a package of software patents and IP that we developed, particularly for creating the next generation of microchips," Rittman said. recently spoke to Danny Rittman, CTO of GBT Technologies Inc., who explained Magic2 and its potential significance against the backdrop of the current chip market. "It sounds technical because it is, but simply spoken, Magic2 is a suite of individual EDA tools which we believe can potentially save 1000's and 1000's hours of engineering time, speeding up the microchip design process and at the same time building better, faster, greener, cheaper, and more reliable microchips."Ī report published by Research and Markets finds that the global market for EDA Tools is projected to grow from $13.1 billion USD in 2022 to $30.1 billion by 2030, registering a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11 percent in the forecast period 2022-30. Mansour Khatib, CEO of GBT, explained in the press release: (OTC Pink: GTCH) for instance, recently announced Magic2, the internal project name for its AI-driven EDA software suite, which aims to help engineers speed up time consuming task work during the integrated circuits (IC) design phase. With the ever-increasing global demand for microchips and the high level of competition in the space, firms must continue to innovate in electronic design automation (EDA) to pioneer new ways to streamline the design and manufacturing process. Listen to the podcast on Investorideas,com June 27, 2023) - ( ), a global investor news source covering Artificial Intelligence (AI) stocks releases a special edition of the AI Eye podcast looking at AI-driven electronic design automation (EDA), featuring an interview with AI innovator GBT Technologies Inc. Vancouver, Kelowna and Delta, British Columbia-(Newsfile Corp.
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