Design Automation Conference
| DAC, The Chips to Systems Conference | |
|---|---|
| Status | Active |
| Frequency | Annual |
| Years active | 61 |
| Founded | May 6, 1964 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States |
| Founder | Pasquale (Pat) Pistilli |
| Most recent | DAC2024 |
| Next event | DAC2025 |
| Participants | 6000 |
| Area | Electronic Design Automation |
| Sponsors | ACM Special Interest Group on Design Automation and IEEE Council on Electronic Design Automation |
| Website | The Chips To Systems Conference |
DAC, The Chips to Systems Conference (previously known as the Design Automation Conference) is an annual event that combines a technical conference with a trade show. It focuses on semiconductor and electronic system design, covering topics such as electronic design automation (EDA), artificial intelligence (AI) hardware and AI-driven algorithms for hardware design, system on chip (SoC) architecture, low-power electronics, design for manufacturability (DFM), hardware security, physical design, IP cores, chiplets, and embedded systems.