Industry Experts Explore Verification Challenges for AI chips
Veriest Solutions, a leading provider of engineering services and solutions, announces its strategic participation in DVCon US 2025 as part of its expanding presence in the North American market. The company will contribute to the conference through both a panel discussion and a technical paper. DVCon US, taking place February 24-27 in San Jose, is the leading event for verification engineers and designers in the semiconductor industry.
Veriest’s CEO, Moshe Zalcberg will moderate a panel discussion on “Are AI Chips Harder to Verify?” featuring industry experts from established semiconductor companies, Hyperscalers, innovative startups at different stages, and EDA technologists:
- Harry Foster, Siemens EDA
- Ahmad Ammar, AMD
- Stuart Lindsay, Groq
- Shahriar Seyedhosseini, MatX
- Shuqing Zhao, Meta
The panel will take place on Wednesday, February 26th, from 9:00-10:00 AM, exploring the unique verification challenges posed by AI chips and discussing emerging solutions.
For more information about the panel: https://dvcon.org/program/2025/2025-panel
The technical paper, “Breaking the Formal Verification Bottleneck: Faster and More Comprehensive Testing of Parameterized Modules,” authored by Menacham Rappaport, Ariel Ansbacher and Elchanan Rappaport, will be presented on February 25th at 11:00-12:30. The paper introduces an innovative P2S (Parameter-to-Signal) methodology that significantly improves the verification process for parameterized SoC designs, offering substantial reductions in verification time while ensuring comprehensive coverage. “Our presence at DVCon US 2025 marks an important milestone in Veriest’s growth strategy in North America,” said Moshe Zalcberg, Veriest Solutions’ CEO. “As chip development accelerates in the region, particularly in the AI domain, we’re bringing our deep verification expertise to address the unprecedented challenges these complex designs present. Our participation, through both the panel discussion and the technical paper, demonstrates our commitment to the US market and our passion in advancing verification technologies.”