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S**.
Great book for preparing verification interview
This book is really awesome. It helps me to prepare interview for CPU Design Verification position from Intel.It covers everything I needed, digital design, programming, computer architecture, uvm, verification, software version control. If it provide more programming problems for writing code, that will be perfect. Highly recommend for new grad as me.
M**O
The print quality and the pages are good
If you are reading this review for the content of the book, “who are you?”Other than that, binding is nice. Printing and fonts are good. Easy to read. The book is a little bigger than the usual size exercise book. But I don’t mind.
V**A
To the point for interview success
I highly recommend this book for anyone preparing for design verification engineer interviews! It covers a broad range of topics asked in interviews and helps save time by concentrating on basics. The concepts are explained really well.
K**I
Good Questions on UVM and verilog
Good Questions on UVM and verilog and Computer Architecture
A**N
Worth the read
I helped me build a strong understanding of fundamentals of VLSI verification
S**R
Five Stars
It is easy to understand and very helpful.
D**Y
Great Book
The book has a lot of material on verification methodology and corresponding interview questions. There is a lot of material on UVM and TLM which is very helpful. I would heartily recommend this book for anyone preparing for verification interviews.
R**L
Must have for new grads
Book is a must have for new graduates who wants to enter the field of VLSI. Covers a broad range of topics from basic to advanced. A great tool to brush up all the concepts.
A**U
Covers all basics.
Nice book. Can have more tough questions for higher level of interviews. But best for candidate having below 5 year experince.Interview queations happens at this level are all covered by this book.I finished reading this in 2 days.
M**.
Really good book
The book is really good and covers all the necessary topics for Design/Verification job preparation. I've completed reading 20% of the book and chapter I found most interesting till now is Computer Organization (Explanation about Cache). Unique thing about the book is, what a student or experienced person need to know to get VLSI Design/Verification job is described from the perspective of leading verification experts. Also questions addressed are really good and clearly explained.
T**B
The best book to get u prepared for a interview in ...
A very well written comprehensive book on Digital VLSI interview questions. I was just expecting some question and answers in the book. But was taken aback as it not only prepares you for the interview but also talks about career growth in the Si industry, sharing thoughts and latest trends in what an interviewer looks for in candidates. The best book to get u prepared for a interview in and out.
C**N
great value, a good summary of basic knowledge needed for verification engineers
I’m happy to have found this book and I’m really pleased with the quality of the content, I am glad to have bought it. It has given me indeed a very good overview of the knowledge a verification engineer should have, it helped me go over and give me motivation to practice a bit the various topics that maybe I don’t use day by day but I need to have a good knowledge of in general. I would definitely recommend this to engineers who want to work in verification, and junior/mid-senior engineers as well.
A**R
Really great book for vlsi verification folks considering its low price
Really great book for vlsi verification folks considering its low price. It divides the whole domain into several topics like digital design, computer architecture, verification methodology etc so that you can pick up whichever topics you feel weak in. Personally, I found UVM and SV topics really helpful as you don't so many questions anywhere else. For beginners, there is also a do-it-yourself project section with this book which i believe is really handy for getting up to speed in UVM and SV given the open source tools (like eda playground) available now.
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