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What is verification?

Verification, in the context of technology, refers to the process of confirming or validating the truth, accuracy, or reliability of something. This 'something' can be data, identity, code, claims, or any other element within a system. It's commonly used in various fields such as software development (ensuring code functions as expected), security (verifying user identities), and data management (validating data integrity).

What other technologies are related to verification?

verification Complementary Technologies

Micro-architecture is a key element in digital design, so it complements the technology verification flow as it needs to be validated. Good designs include considerations for verification.
mentioned alongside verification in 22% (58) of relevant job posts
Synthesis tools create gate-level netlists from RTL code, which are then used in verification.
mentioned alongside verification in 6% (204) of relevant job posts
Physical design implements the synthesized netlist in silicon, creating the layout, which is then used in verification such as timing analysis and power analysis.
mentioned alongside verification in 10% (83) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning verification?

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Qualcomm
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Apple
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