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The Hyperscale Playbook - Part 1

29 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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Chip design verification isn't just about finding bugs, it's about managing massive-scale risk. Today, we’re hosting Claudio, Verification Manager for Amazon’s Graviton team, to discuss the reality of verifying hyperscale silicon. We’re cutting through the noise to answer the core questions: What actually makes a 'good' verification plan? How do you know when you’re truly ready to tapeout? And how do you handle verification when the stakes are as high as a global cloud provider? Join us as we explore the engineering realities of high-stakes silicon design

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The Hyperscale Playbook - Part 2

We’re jumping back in for part two of the SOC Hyperscale playbook with Claudio to see how 26 years of experience at Amazon translates to the high-stakes world of silicon verification. While our last chapter laid the groundwork for scaling, this session gets into the "make or break" decisions that every manager eventually faces in the trenches. We transition from broad strategy to the gritty reality of the lab, where Claudio helps us navigate the fine line between efficient engineering and the technical debt that can sink a project. In this chapter, we tackle the big questions every verification lead is asking: * The Reusability Debate: Is it always worth the effort for a team to focus on a massive, reusable test environment, or are there times when "quick and dirty" actually wins? * The AI Reality Check: We cut through the marketing noise to find out: is AI truly ready to fully debug failing tests, or is the "magic button" still a myth? * Timing the Shift-Left: When is the exact moment you should start running emulation tests to ensure your schedule doesn't fall apart during the final stretch? * The Industry’s Biggest Hurdle: What is the absolute #1 pain point for verification right now that even the giants like Amazon have to wrestle with? This session serves as a tactical survival guide, turning decades of experience into actionable insights for anyone navigating the complexities of modern, large-scale hardware development. So, leave the corporate boots at the door, kick back, and put on your flip flops, it's time to dive into the episode

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