Perforce and Siemens Unite Software and Silicon
Discover how Perforce and Siemens are transforming chip and system design by unifying software and silicon development to enable the next era of AI-powered innovation.
7/23/20252 min read


Perforce and Siemens: Unifying Software and Silicon to Power the AI Revolution
At this year’s Design Automation Conference (DAC), one message resonated across every conversation – the future of innovation lies at the intersection of software and silicon. Chip and system design took center stage, with AI playing a critical role in enabling these activities. Yet, integrating AI effectively across chip, subsystem, and system-level design comes with challenges. Managing vast data sets, ensuring version control, and unifying design workflows are just a few of them.
Among the companies addressing these challenges, Perforce stood out. Their solutions are quietly enabling the AI revolution in chip and system design, creating the backbone needed for seamless development across globally distributed teams.
Addressing AI-Enabled Design Challenges
Vishal Moondhra, VP of Solutions Engineering at Perforce, shared insights into how Perforce’s offerings are transforming AI-enabled design flows. Vishal has over two decades of experience in digital design and verification, having co-founded Missing Link Tools, which created the industry’s first comprehensive design verification management solution.
Alongside him was Mike Dreyer, Director of Partners and Alliances at Perforce, who brings nearly 30 years of experience in partner management and strategic sales. Together, they outlined the core issue: without a robust data management backbone, even the most advanced AI design flows risk making decisions on inconsistent data, leading to complex and hard-to-trace errors.
Perforce’s Solutions for the Future of Design
Perforce is addressing these issues through two key products:
Perforce IPLM (Intellectual Property Lifecycle Management) provides a hierarchical data model that unifies software and semiconductor metadata. This ensures immutable traceability from requirements through design to verification, creating a foundation for intelligent, AI-powered platforms capable of real-time data analytics and informed design decisions. IPLM can manage all types of IP across a system design, from an AND gate to an airline seat, enabling holistic system-level development.
Perforce P4 delivers high-performance data management and version control. It offers the infrastructure needed for fast, scalable, and secure collaboration across global teams. For complex projects spanning multiple geographies, P4 ensures design flows remain consistent and efficient.
These solutions are already trusted by industry leaders, including Micron, Analog Devices, SK Hynix, Skyworks, and Cirrus Logic, who rely on Perforce to manage their design workflows seamlessly.
The Siemens Partnership: Shaping the Future of System Design
Another major announcement at DAC was Perforce’s partnership with Siemens Digital Industries Software. This collaboration aims to transform how smart, connected products are designed and developed by unifying software and semiconductor development into a cohesive platform for concurrent design, development, and verification. As teams converge around shared tools and methodologies, Perforce’s IPLM and P4 solutions provide the foundation for greater agility in architectural decisions, faster verification, and end-to-end traceability from requirements to implementation and validation.
Conclusion
While AI headlines often focus on end-user applications, companies like Perforce are building the critical infrastructure that makes these innovations possible. By unifying software and silicon development, Perforce is powering the next wave of AI-driven design, enabling organizations to build smarter, more connected products for the future.
Source - Semiwiki
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