EDA industry definition

EDA industry means the research, design or development of electronic design automation software, electronic design verification, emulation hardware and related products, such products containing hardware, software and both hardware and/or software products, designs or solutions for, and all intellectual property embodied in the foregoing, or in commercial electronic design and/or maintenance services, such services including all intellectual property embodied in the foregoing. If, during the Transition Period, Executive receives an offer of employment or consulting from any person or entity that engages in whole or in part in a Cadence Business, then Executive must first obtain written approval from Cadence’s CEO before accepting said offer.
EDA industry means the research, design or development of electronic design automation software, electronic design verification and memory models, design IP, emulation hardware and related products, such products containing hardware, software and both hardware and/or software products, designs or solutions for, and all intellectual property embodied in the foregoing, or in commercial electronic design and/or maintenance services, such services including all intellectual property embodied in the foregoing. If, during the Transition Period, Executive receives an offer of employment or consulting from any person or entity that engages in whole or in part in a Cadence Business, then Executive must first obtain written approval from Cadence’s CEO before accepting said offer.
EDA industry means the research, design or development of electronic design automation software, electronic design verification, emulation hardware and related products, such products containing hardware, software and both hardware and/or software products, designs or solutions for, and all intellectual property embodied in the foregoing, or in commercial electronic design and/or maintenance services, such services including all intellectual property embodied in the foregoing. If Executive receives an offer of employment or consulting from any person or entity during the Transition Period, then Executive must first obtain written approval from Cadence's Chief Executive Officer ("CEO") before accepting said offer.

Examples of EDA industry in a sentence

  • The Client (and, where applicable, its licensors) shall retain ownership of the Intellectual Property Rights subsisting in any and all Client Materials.

  • You agree to use sufficient safeguards to ensure the confidentiality of Altium’s Licensed Materials and in no event less than the standard of protection used generally in the semiconductor or EDA industry for similar materials.

  • The Employee recognizes that as an Employee of the Company he has had and will have access to secret and confidential information regarding the Company, its products, customers and plans relating to the EDA industry.

  • One of the fundamental reasons for a rather obviously viable business model to fail is the lack of standardized infrastructure support from the EDA industry.

  • For the purpose of this Section 3, a company, entity, or person shall be deemed in competition with the Company, if any company, entity, or person engages in the electronic design automation (the "EDA") industry or, to the knowledge of the Employee, has definitive plans to engage in the EDA industry.

  • You agree to use sufficient safeguards to ensure the confidentiality of emmtrix’s Licensed Materials, and in no event less than the standard of protection used generally in the semiconductor or EDA industry for similar materials.

  • As a result, it becomes an increasingly important yet challenging task for the EDA industry to develop high-quality synthesis and mapping tools for each FPGA architecture.

  • Additional competitive challenges include the following: • Technology in the EDA industry evolves rapidly.

  • If an interpretation is made that the bank, as owner, but not the operator, may not claim allowances, the consequences would be very severe.

  • Two main formal verfication techniques are used in the EDA industry.


More Definitions of EDA industry

EDA industry means the research, design or development of electronic design automation software, electronic design verification, emulation hardware and related products, such products containing hardware, software and both hardware and/or software products, designs or solutions for, and all intellectual property embodied in the foregoing, or in commercial electronic design and/or maintenance services, such services including all intellectual property embodied in the foregoing.
EDA industry means the research, design or development of electronic design automation software, electronic design verification, emulation hardware and related products, such products containing hardware, software and both hardware and/or software products, designs or solutions for, and all intellectual property embodied in the foregoing, or in commercial electronic design and/or maintenance services, such services including all intellectual property embodied in the foregoing. If Executive receives an offer of employment or consulting from any person or entity during the Transition Period, then Executive must first obtain written approval, which will not be unreasonably withheld, from Cadence's Chief Executive Officer ("CEO") or General Counsel before accepting said offer.
EDA industry means the research, design or development of electronic design automation software, electronic design verification, emulation hardware and related products, such products containing hardware, software and both hardware and/or software products, designs or solutions for, and all intellectual property embodied in the foregoing (including without limitation software programs and development tools used to design, develop, automatically configure or extend, program, manipulate, analyze, or change data pertaining to designs of IP cores), or in commercial electronic design and/or maintenance services, such services including all intellectual property embodied in the foregoing. If, during the Transition Period, Executive receives an offer of employment or consulting from any person or entity that engages in whole or in part in a Cadence Business, then Executive must first obtain written approval from Cadence’s CEO before accepting said offer. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, during the Transition Period, Executive shall be entitled to (a) become employed or engaged as an employee, partner, managing director, or independent contractor in any private equity, venture capital or private debt firm (a “Firm”) that makes investments in entities that engage, directly or indirectly, in the Cadence Business, and (b) make investments in a private debt or equity investment fund (a “Fund”) that invests in entities that engage, directly or indirectly, in the Cadence Business; provided that (1) such Firm or Fund owns, directly or indirectly, not more than ten percent (10%) of any Competing Entity (as hereinafter defined), (2) such Firm or Fund does not have a significant focus on investing in Competing Entities, and (3) Executive does not serve on the board of directors, advisory board or similar body of or related to the Competing Entity. As used herein, the term “Competing Entity” means any entity that engages, directly or indirectly, in a Cadence Business.
EDA industry means the research, design or development of electronic design automation software, electronic design verification, emulation hardware and related products, such products containing hardware, software and both hardware and/or software products, designs or solutions for, and all intellectual property embodied in the foregoing, or in commercial electronic design and/or maintenance services, such services including all intellectual property embodied in the foregoing. If Executive receives an offer of employment or consulting from any person or entity during the Transition Period, then Executive must first obtain written approval from Cadence’s CEO or his successor before accepting said offer, unless the potential employer that makes an offer to the Executive is a company that appears on Appendix A. Such written approval (i) shall be granted or withheld within ten (10) business days after the CEO received written notice of such offer from Executive and (ii) may be withheld only if Executive’s acceptance of such offer would not comply with this paragraph 3. During the Transition Period, Executive will be prohibited, to the full extent allowed by applicable law, and except with the written advance approval of Cadence’s CEO (or his successor(s)), from voluntarily or involuntarily, for any reason whatsoever, directly or indirectly, individually or on behalf of persons or entities not now parties to this Agreement: (i) encouraging, inducing, attempting to induce, soliciting or attempting to solicit for employment, contractor or consulting opportunities anyone who is employed at that time, or was employed during the previous one year, by Cadence or any Cadence affiliate; (ii) interfering or attempting to interfere with the relationship or prospective relationship of Cadence or any Cadence affiliate with any former, present or future client, customer, joint venture partner, or financial backer of Cadence or any Cadence affiliate engaged in the EDA industry; or (iii) soliciting, diverting or accepting business, in any line or area of business engaged in by Cadence or any Cadence affiliate in the EDA industry, from any former or present client, customer or joint venture partner of Cadence or any Cadence affiliate (other than on behalf of Cadence), except that Executive may solicit or accept business, in a line of business engaged in by Cadence or a Cadence affiliate in the EDA industry, from a former or present client, if and only if Executive had previously provided c...
EDA industry means the research, design or development of electronic design automation software, electronic design verification, emulation hardware and related products, such products containing hardware, software and both hardware and/or software products, designs or solutions for, and all intellectual property embodied in the foregoing, or in commercial electronic design and/or maintenance services, such services including all intellectual property embodied in the foregoing. If, during the Transition Period, Executive receives an offer of employment or consulting from any person or entity that engages in whole or in part in a Cadence Business, then Executive must first obtain written approval from Cadence’s CEO before accepting said offer. Nothing herein contained shall be deemed to preclude (x) Executive from continuing to serve as Chairman and an employee of, or providing services to, Xxxxxx International or any of its affiliated venture funds or their managing entities, as in existence on or after the Transition Commencement Date (collectively, “Xxxxxx”), or (y) limit the ability of Xxxxxx to pursue, or Executive as an executive thereof from assisting Xxxxxx in pursuing, its investment activities in entities other than the Company.

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