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To remain competitive, semiconductor companies must move quickly, lower costs and respond to changing customer demands and increasing complexity. To do this, they need a robust PLM solution. With several available options, finding the right solution is essential to ensure successful adoption.
But, where to start? Download the infographic to learn about the top five considerations when selecting a PLM solution to know which is the best fit.
Inconsistent data formats and data silos make it difficult for semiconductor companies to respond quickly to product changes, while maintaining high quality and lowering costs. That’s exactly where standardized data exchange can make the difference. With a single integrated data model serving as the single source of truth for chip development, design, and the manufacturing process, companies can:
By implementing an efficient end-to-end PLM system to maintain collaboration for all product data, including specification, intellectual property (IP), validation, and verification information, semiconductor companies can achieve their engineering and business goals.
To remain competitive, semiconductor companies must move quickly, lower costs and respond to changing customer demands and increasing complexity. To do this, they need a robust PLM solution. With several available options, finding the right solution is essential to ensure successful adoption.
But, where to start? Download the infographic to learn about the top five considerations when selecting a PLM solution to know which is the best fit.
Inconsistent data formats and data silos make it difficult for semiconductor companies to respond quickly to product changes, while maintaining high quality and lowering costs. That’s exactly where standardized data exchange can make the difference. With a single integrated data model serving as the single source of truth for chip development, design, and the manufacturing process, companies can:
By implementing an efficient end-to-end PLM system to maintain collaboration for all product data, including specification, intellectual property (IP), validation, and verification information, semiconductor companies can achieve their engineering and business goals.