Accelerate chip-design verification process by running Siemens EDA Calibre on AWS

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Amazon is also a fabless semiconductor company. Several tapeouts are completed every year that result in products like Kindle, FireTV, Echo, etc. Amazon Web Services (AWS) does its inhouse semiconductor design for its data center operations through its internal team at Annapurna Labs. AWS Graviton, an ARM based CPU as well as AWS Trainium and AWS Inferentia chips used in high performance AI/ML processing are a few of the flagship product lines launched through Annapurna.

AWS and Siemens EDA entered into a Strategic Collaboration Agreement (SCA) in July 2023 to accelerate the migration of EDA workloads on AWS. Through this partnership, the companies developed what are known as Cloud Flight Plans, a set of best practices, infrastructure-as-code scripts and other best known methods or BKMs (including this document) to help semiconductor customers quickly and efficiently deploy and run their EDA workloads on AWS.