ASIC (Application-Specific Integrated Circuit) verification is a critical phase in the semiconductor design process that ensures a chip functions correctly before fabrication. Since manufacturing ASICs is costly and time-consuming, thorough verification helps identify and fix design errors early, reducing risks and development costs. Modern verification relies heavily on methodologies like UVM (Universal Verification Methodology), SystemVerilog, and automation tools to improve efficiency and coverage. The goal is to achieve high confidence that the design will work as intended in real-world applications.By ensuring design accuracy and robustness, ASIC verification plays a vital role in delivering high-quality, reliable semiconductor products across industries like automotive, telecommunications, consumer electronics, and AI.
