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Prime Time

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What is Prime Time?

Prime Time generally refers to the time when a television or radio audience is expected to be at its largest. For television, this is typically in the evening hours (e.g., 8-11 PM). Advertisers often pay a premium to have their commercials aired during prime time due to the larger potential viewership. The specific hours considered 'prime time' can vary depending on the region and network.

What other technologies are related to Prime Time?

Prime Time Competitor Technologies

A placement and routing tool, directly competing with PrimeTime's static timing analysis capabilities for signoff.
mentioned alongside Prime Time in 8% (100) of relevant job posts
Another Synopsys implementation tool that competes with PrimeTime for signoff timing.
mentioned alongside Prime Time in 6% (89) of relevant job posts
Cadence's place and route tool; like ICC2 and Fusion Compiler, it competes for overall design implementation and signoff, including timing analysis that overlaps with PrimeTime.
mentioned alongside Prime Time in 5% (102) of relevant job posts
Cadence's static timing analysis tool, directly competing with PrimeTime.
mentioned alongside Prime Time in 4% (68) of relevant job posts

Prime Time Complementary Technologies

Power integrity analysis tool; its power analysis results are useful for PrimeTime's timing analysis, making it complementary.
mentioned alongside Prime Time in 6% (108) of relevant job posts
Logic synthesis tool whose output netlist is often analyzed by PrimeTime, providing input to PrimeTime, making it complementary.
mentioned alongside Prime Time in 6% (95) of relevant job posts
Static verification tool; its static checks (CDC, RDC) can provide input constraints to PrimeTime, thus it is complementary.
mentioned alongside Prime Time in 5% (80) of relevant job posts

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