report_design -cambridge

 



At Cambridge, the day launches with a pretty early clock…the temperatures are pretty low and that makes the threshold voltage to wake up very high. Despite that people are up for a breakfast by 7am and there is a lot of simultaneous switching activity with kids walking, cycling to their schools, college students rushing on to the trains with their bags and cycles…coffee shops increasing in utilization…there r multiple routing layers with trains, buses, cars, cycles and walk…trains r mostly left to higher level hierarchy…bus layers r used mostly while some critical signals r routed on cars..there is always some lower layer walk or cycling involved though…nevertheless there is significant congestion on the roads during specific timing windows unlike the infinite timing windows in Namma ooru…the city floorplan is beautiful with proper macro spacings, lanes, uniform texture, colleges in beautiful old architecture ,  people following a proper process everywhere methodically…like a well planned custom placement and routing ..:office has been a power domain with high voltage discussions yet smooth data transfers and less crosstalk…i always thought Kannadigas are the most affectionate and hospitable people but Cambridge folks, at least in the office have been great too…sunset capture clock  is pulled quite early with the winter derating and the shops r all in power down mode quite early…there are multiple variants of restaurants and there is a lot of activity in almost all of them…if you don’t book a region, you don’t get legal placement sites…pretty soon most of the town goes into sleep mode and feel the chill and calm all around…it may look like a fast clock with shorter on period in the day, it may be a smaller city but it has a great soul and life to it…a mix of university atmosphere with occasional clouds of technology companies around…that’s the Cambridge I see…

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  1. Good Article about Camebridge that to in usage of VLSI technical words 👏👌great explanation

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