EDA - EDAビッグ3に企業買収と独自解析技術で挑む、米アルテアCOO (2024/09)
Top 3 EDA vendors (by ChatGPT 4o)
The top three Electronic Design Automation (EDA) vendors, which provide software tools for designing and verifying electronic systems, including integrated circuits (ICs), printed circuit boards (PCBs), and more, are:
1. Synopsys
- Overview: Synopsys is a global leader in EDA software and semiconductor IP. It provides comprehensive solutions for the design, verification, and testing of semiconductor chips and systems. Its tools are widely used for digital design, analog/mixed-signal, verification, and physical design.
- Key Products: Design Compiler, HSPICE, PrimeTime, and VCS.
- Strengths: Synopsys has a strong market presence in areas like chip design, verification tools, and simulation solutions.
2. Cadence Design Systems
- Overview: Cadence is another major EDA vendor that offers a wide range of tools for IC design, system design, and verification. Its software covers various aspects like PCB design, system analysis, custom IC design, and digital design automation.
- Key Products: Virtuoso, Allegro, Innovus, and Spectre.
- Strengths: Cadence excels in both PCB and IC design, with deep expertise in custom analog and mixed-signal design, verification, and analysis tools.
3. Siemens EDA (formerly Mentor Graphics)
- Overview: Siemens EDA (previously Mentor Graphics, acquired by Siemens in 2017) is a strong player in the EDA space with tools that support IC, PCB, and system design. Siemens EDA is known for its solutions in design-to-silicon verification, PCB layout, and embedded software design.
- Key Products: Calibre, Xpedition, PADS, and Questa.
- Strengths: Siemens EDA's tools are particularly strong in PCB design and verification, as well as simulation and embedded software development.
These three vendors dominate the EDA market and cater to the semiconductor industry by providing essential tools for designing complex electronic systems.
本 - A Random Walk Down Wall Street (Burton G. Malkiel)
本 - Winning the Loser's Game (Charles D. Ellis)
The latest - Eighth edition (as of 2021/05)
Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1 The Loser's Game
- 2 The Winner's Game
- 3 The Grim Realities
- 4 Beating the Market
- 5 Mr. Market and Mr. Value
- 6 Investor's Dream Team
- 7 Indexing: Your "Unfair" Advantage
- 8 Investor Risk and Behavioral Economics
- 9 The Paradox Haunting Active Investing
- 10 Time: Archimedes' Lever
- 11 Investment Returns
- 12 Investment Risks versus Uncertainty
- 13 Building Investment Portfolios
- 14 Whole-Picture Investing
- 15 More About Bonds
- 16 Why Policy Matters
- 17 Playing to Win
- 18 Challenges of Performance Measurement
- 19 Active Investing's Failures
- 20 Predicting the Market-Roughly
- 21 Individual Investor Decisions
- 22 Selecting Mutual Funds
- 23 Phooey on Phees!
- 24 Planning Your Play
- 25 Disaster Again and Again
- 26 Getting ok on Your 401(k) Plan
- 27 Your Endgame
- 28 Thoughts for the Wealthy
- 29 Good To Go!
- 30 Parting Thoughts
- A Investment Committees and Good Governance
- B Murder on the Orient Express
- C Recommended Reading
本 - Jim Cramerの株式投資本
- Books
- Real Money - Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Staying in the Game
- 2. Getting Started the Right
- 3. How Stocks Are Meant to Be Traded
- 4. Some Investing Basics
- 5. Spotting Stock Moves Before They Happen
- 6. Stock-Picking Rules to Live
- 7. Creating Your Discretionary Portfolio
- 8. Spotting Bottoms in Stocks
- 9. Spotting Tops
- 10. Advanced Strategies for Speculators
- Epilogue
- Get Rich Carefully - Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. What moves a stock
- 2. Getting a view of the world from the source
- 3. Seven major themes built to last
- 4. Breaking up is easy to do
- 5. CEOs : the bankable 21
- 6. Charting for fundamentalists
- 7. Lessons learned from my charitable trust
- 8. What matters? What doesn't? What we should care about
- 9. When and how to sell in the new, more difficult world of investing
- 10. Check your emotions at the door.
- Conclusion
- Real Money - Table of Contents
- Jim Cramer関連リンク
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Books
Real Money - Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Staying in the Game
2. Getting Started the Right
3. How Stocks Are Meant to Be Traded
4. Some Investing Basics
5. Spotting Stock Moves Before They Happen
6. Stock-Picking Rules to Live
- The Ten Commandments of Trading
- 1. Never turn a trade into and investment.
- 2. Your first loss is your best loss.
- 3. It's okay to take a loss when you already have one.
- 4. Never turn a trading gain into an investment loss.
- 5. Tips are for waiters.
- 6. You don't have a profit until you sell.
- 7. Control losses; winners take care of themselves.
- 8. Don't fear missing anything.
- 9. Don't trade headlines.
- 10. Don't trade flow.
- Twenty-Five Investment Rules to Live By
7. Creating Your Discretionary Portfolio
8. Spotting Bottoms in Stocks
9. Spotting Tops
10. Advanced Strategies for Speculators
Epilogue
Get Rich Carefully - Table of Contents
Introduction
1. What moves a stock
2. Getting a view of the world from the source
3. Seven major themes built to last
4. Breaking up is easy to do
5. CEOs : the bankable 21
6. Charting for fundamentalists
7. Lessons learned from my charitable trust
- When to Take Action, When to Stand Pat
- 1. Changing your mind about a changed company.
- 2. Learn to like stock offerings.
- 3. Buying an estimate cut.
- 4. Buy when linked quarters bottom.
- 5. Know your metrics!
- 6. Don't touch that core holding!
- 7. Make each buy matter.
- Laying Down the Law on When Not to Buy
- 1. No worst-of-breed Buying
- 2. Cash isn't always king.
- 3. Don't blame the customer.
- 4. Don't tell us not to worry.
- 5. There's more to life than cost cutting.
- 6. Say true to your convictions.
- 7. Don't violate your cost basis.
8. What matters? What doesn't? What we should care about
- What You Should Care About
- 1. Monthly Labor Report
- 2. Breakups are initially undervalued by the market, so don't be thrown off the scent.
- 3. Not all insider buying is equal; some buys are more equal than others.
- What You Shouldn't Care About
- 1. Read but do not act on the release of month-old minutes of the Federal Reserve.
- 2. Don't act on the sells and buys of Big Time Investors.
- 3. Don't buy a one-tricky pony, unless you know that pony can win.
- 4. Don't be fooled by contract wins.
- 5. No more crutches or alibis.
- 6. Relative valuations don't justify a purchase.
9. When and how to sell in the new, more difficult world of investing
- When to sell
- False Floors
10. Check your emotions at the door.
Conclusion
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List (2024/02時点)
- バンガード トータル ワールド ストックETF(VT)
- バンガード トータルストックマーケットETF(VTI)
- バンガード S&P 500 ETF(VOO)
- インベスコ QQQ トラスト シリーズ1 ETF(QQQ)
- SPDRポートフォリオS&P 500高配当株式ETF(SPYD)
- バンガード 米国情報技術セクター ETF(VGT)
- ウィズダムツリー インド株収益ファンド(EPI)
- iシェアーズ コア 米国総合債券市場 ETF(AGG)
- SPDRゴールド ミニシェアーズ トラスト(GLDM)
- iシェアーズ 米国不動産 ETF(IYR)
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Top 5
1. iShares - Managed by BlackRock
- iShares offers a wide range of ETFs covering various asset classes, sectors, and regions. It is one of the largest ETF providers globally.
- iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV), iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF (AGG), iShares U.S. Real Estate ETF (IYR)
2. Vanguard ETFs - Managed by The Vanguard Group
- Vanguard is known for its low-cost index funds and ETFs, providing a variety of options for investors looking to build diversified portfolios.
- Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI), Vanguard High Dividend Yield Index Fund ETF Shares (VYM)
3. SPDR ETFs - Managed by State Street Global Advisors (SSGA)
- SPDR ETFs, including the famous SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY), are some of the most widely traded and recognized ETFs in the market.
- SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY), SPDR Gold Shares (GLD), Real Estate Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLRE)
4. Invesco ETFs - Managed by Invesco
- Invesco offers a broad range of ETFs, including the popular QQQ ETF, which tracks the Nasdaq-100 Index.
- Invesco QQQ ETF (QQQ)
5. Schwab ETFs - Managed by Charles Schwab
- Schwab provides a range of low-cost ETFs designed to cover a variety of asset classes and investment strategies.
- Schwab U.S. Broad Market ETF (SCHB)