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NOVEMBER 11 – 12, 2014THE COSMOPOLITAN OF LAS VEGAS | LAS VEGAS, NV

External Use

TM

DesignSync Ecosystem in

Freescale

DS, PI, Design PDM, Publishing System

O c t o b e r . 3 0 . 2 0 1 4

IT

TM

External Use 2

We Are a Global Leader in Embedded Processing Solutions

Customer Teams

Microcontrollers

Digital

Networking

Automotive

Microcontrollers

RF

Analog &

Sensors

Manufacturing

Expertise

>50 Year Legacy

>6,000 Patent Families*Five Core Product Groups Four Primary Markets

Networking Consumer

IndustrialAutomotive

* a set of patents taken in various countries to protect a single invention

TM

External Use 3

We Provide Differentiated Applications to Key Markets

Cloud

Computing

/ Data Centers

Routers &

Switches

Security

Appliances

Wireless Base

Stations

Networked

Printers &

Gateways

Home

Appliances

Healthcare

Smart Energy

& Connectivity

Factory

Automation

and Drives

General

Embedded

Smart Mobile

Devices

General

Embedded

Sensors for

Phones and

Games

eReaders &

Wearables

Chassis &

Safety

Advanced

Driver

Assistance

Systems

Vehicle

Networking &

Information

Radar & Vision

Systems

Powertrain

NetworkingNetworking IndustrialIndustrial ConsumerConsumerAutomotiveAutomotive

We Have a Broad Portfolio

TM

External Use 4

Advanced

Safety

Radar +

Vision

Infotainment

Traffic Monitoring

Security

Energy

MetersHome Hubs

Telehealth

Home Health

Monitors + Fitness

Connected

Appliances

Smart Energy

Grid

Digital Power

Conversion

Energy Management,

Wind + Solar

Human – Machine

InterfaceMachine – Machine

Industrial

Networking

Cloud

Computing

Metro Cells

Small Cells

Enterprise Gateways,

Switchers, Routers

Base Stations

Security

Networked

Printers

Data

Center

Connected

Farms

Our Products Power The Internet of Things

Microcontrollers | Digital Networking | Auto MCU | Analog and Sensors | RF

We Have a Broad Portfolio

TM

External Use 5

We Are Close to Our Customers & Partners

Hoffman Estates, Illinois

Ed Bluestein/ATMC, Austin, Texas

Chandler, Arizona

San Jose, California

Ridgeland, Mississippi

Novi, Michigan

HEADQUARTERS: Oak Hill, Austin, Texas

Tempe, Arizona

8” Fab

Ottawa, Ontario

East Kilbride, Glasgow,

Scotland, UKBucharest, Romania

Toulouse, France

Gif-Sur-Yvette, France

Nice, France

Roznov pod Radhostem, Czech Republic

Jundrovska, Czech Republic

Muenchen, Germany Moscow, Russia

Herzelia, Israel

Hyderabad, India

Noida, India

Bangalore, IndiaJalisco, Mexico

Campinas, Brazil

Hong Kong,

New Territories

Beijing, China

Pudong New Area, China

Chengdu, China

Suzhou, China

Shenzhen, China

Tianjin, China

Final Manufacturing

Techpoint, Singapore

Petaling Jaya/KL, Malaysia

Final Manufacturing

Taipei, Taiwan

Tokyo, Japan

Seoul, Korea

Total Employees:

17,000

8” Fab

8” Fab

Total Locations:

79

We Have a Strong Global Presence

TM

External Use 6

History of DesignSync

• First CM patent for Motorola in 1994

• Started widespread deployment of DesignSync in 2003

− Version 3.3 was the latest from Synchronicity

− Team by team deployment

• Development of wrappers (icfx, WAM, gen_build,...) in 2004

• Development of WAMcron publishing in 2004

− Multisite collaboration

− 100% of TDK releases available in DesignSync

• Decision to standardize on DesignSync in 2006

• Migration of IP from ClearCase to DesignSync in 2008

• Development of PI in 2009

• Development of PIcron ( Legacy HCM publishing) in 2010

• Development of PIPA (PI GUI) in 2013

TM

External Use 7

DesignSync inside Freescale

Munich

Germany

Noida

India

Austin

Texas

• ~2000 users

• Digital and Analog design

• 2 datacenters / 3 satellite datacenters

• Remote connection for users at

other locations

• 58 Tb vault data

• 85 Tb client cache

• ~3000 Project vaults

• Servers and Software

• Linux, Redhat 5.8, VMs, 2x16Gb

• Located at 3 sites

• 18 total VMs

• ~260 Ports

• independent instances

Datacenter

DS server location

Campinas

Brazil

Suzhou

China

Satellite datacenter

TM

External Use 8

Design Environment Priorities

• Workspace creation

− Fast

− Simple to use

− Repeatable

Location independent

Can recreate months/years

later

• Resource management

− Maximize DS performance

− Optimize disk use

− Population tracking

− WAN

− DS server load

management

− Security

Designers Administrators

TM

External Use 9

DesignSync Ecosystem

PI

• Designer workspace generation

from design PDM ‘bill of materials’

• Submits BOM items to publishing

system

• Creates links to central populate

areas

Publishing System

• Manages central populate

jobs at each site

• Administration features for

data lifecycles

DesignSync

Design PDM

• Used for IP release management, ticketing, development

tracking, IP reuse

• SoC ‘bill of materials’ management containing DS location and

version for each IP

TM

External Use 13

Why ‘dPDM’ continued

TM

External Use 14

What is Publishing

DS

server/publish/<family>/<ip>/<tag>

Designer

Workspace

creation

pi ws –bom project.bom

/publish/<family>/<ip>/<tag>

Design

PDM

Publishing systemDS

serverDS

server

• Static populated block releases

• Deterministic File Location

• Utilizes LSF batch system for throughput

• Known item status (running, ready, failed)

• Controlled by messaging files and daemons

• Block security (access restriction) done through file cache

TM

External Use 15

Benefits of Publishing

• Accelerated workspace generation

• Reduction in Workspaces disk resource consumption

• Small project (eg, sensor controller)

• Large project (eg, multicore CPU)

TM

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Real life medium-sized digital project example

• Typical multi sites

• DS servers

Regressions run in

Austin to make use of

large LSF farm

Designer

WorkspaceDesigner

WorkspaceDesigner

WorkspaceDesigner

Workspace

Designer

WorkspaceDesigner

Workspace

Verification test development

Designer

WorkspaceDesigner

WorkspaceDesigner

Workspace

Design, integration and

backend

• 260 IPs spread across DS servers based in 3 locations

• Total time for IP population for new release: ~20 hours

• Time for creation of pre populated workspace: 2 mins

• Number of workspaces per release: ~40

• 1 release every two weeks, 30 releases every tapeout

Munich

Germany

Noida

IndiaAustin

Texas

Campinas

Brazil

Suzhou

China

TM

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Scale of publishing

• 25,000 publishing jobs per week in major datacenters − Austin, Noida

• 3,000 publishing jobs per week satellite datacenters

− Campinas, Munich, Suzhou

• Blocks releases published by site Austin 209,000

India 240,000

Munich 16,000

• Bigger digital projects pushing publishing boundaries 6000+ IP blocks in BOM, located on DS servers in Austin/Noida

Verification – India

Integration and design - Israel

IP Development - Austin

TM

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Savings across Freescale

• NPI cycle improved by ~2weeks − Multi-site work across Freescale (lack of quality risks – redundant checks of WS areas etc.)

− Ability to build WS’s thousands of times to ensure targeted IPs and regression testing

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1600

Pi Adoption Statistics

USERs INVOCATIONs

TM

External Use 20

Future

• Move from pull to push IP distribution model

• DS technology enablement

− Modules / Mirror distribution system

• DS server ‘load aware’ publishing

− Managed Queueing

• Data lifecycling

− Block release is removed, when no longer needed

− Published areas to remain active (Touch and Scrub)

• Monitoring, issue reporting, & improve data tracking for

publishing

TM

External Use 21

Freescale,

Making the world a smarter place

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