How can ASIC fault tolerance foster innovation and competitiveness in the ASIC industry and market?
Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) are custom-designed chips that perform specific functions with high efficiency, speed, and performance. They are widely used in various industries, such as telecommunications, aerospace, automotive, and medical devices. However, ASICs also face challenges, such as high development costs, long design cycles, and complex testing and verification processes. Moreover, ASICs are vulnerable to faults, errors, and defects that can compromise their functionality, reliability, and safety. Therefore, ASIC fault tolerance is a crucial aspect of ASIC design and development that aims to enhance the resilience and robustness of ASICs against various sources of faults, such as manufacturing defects, environmental stresses, aging effects, and malicious attacks. In this article, we will explore how ASIC fault tolerance can foster innovation and competitiveness in the ASIC industry and market.