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Simulators

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What is Simulators?

Simulators are models that mimic the operation of a real-world process or system. They are used for training, analysis, prediction, and entertainment purposes. Common uses include flight simulators for pilot training, driving simulators for driver education, and scientific simulations for climate modeling or engineering design.

What other technologies are related to Simulators?

Simulators Complementary Technologies

DC/RTL-C (Design Compiler/Register Transfer Level Compiler) is used for logic synthesis, a stage preceding simulation. Simulation validates the synthesized design.
mentioned alongside Simulators in 98% (160) of relevant job posts
These are place and route (P&R) tools used in physical design after simulation verifies the design's functionality.
mentioned alongside Simulators in 97% (142) of relevant job posts
These are tools used for testing. Simulation helps ensure design correctness before testing.
mentioned alongside Simulators in 97% (138) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention Simulators?

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Orgs mentioning Simulators
Software Development Engineer in Test

Which organizations are mentioning Simulators?

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Apple
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