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Suchir Gupta

Synopsys Inc

October 28-30, 2026Oakland University, Rochester, MI

About Suchir

Suchir Gupta is a Verification Architect with over 15 years of experience at Synopsys, specializing in verification architectures for high-speed communication protocols, including USB, USB4, Ethernet (up to 1.6T), UFS, and AMBA (AXI/APB/CHI). His work spans simulation and emulation environments, where he designs and delivers scalable transactors, verification IP, and hybrid verification methodologies to improve validation efficiency and system reliability.

Throughout his career, Suchir has led several major verification initiatives, including the USB4 Subsystem Transactor and high-speed Ethernet transactors, integrating complex RTL designs with robust software validation frameworks to improve development efficiency and customer deployment readiness. His work includes innovations such as bare-metal driver-based USB4 validation and real-device-based USB Host testing, helping teams validate complex protocols with improved realism and confidence.

Suchir’s contributions are used across the semiconductor industry, with solutions adopted by enterprise and Fortune 500 customers worldwide. His experience includes building reusable UVM-based test environments, developing protocol-aware monitors and checkers, and enabling smooth transitions from simulation to large-scale emulation platforms through performance-aware verification methodologies.

Suchir has authored and presented technical papers at DVCON USA, SNUG Taiwan, and industry conferences. He has received multiple internal awards for technical contribution and customer impact. Known for his collaborative approach and interest in mentoring, he works closely with cross-functional teams to build maintainable verification solutions. His current focus is on next-generation transactor design, performance-oriented verification, and scalable verification architectures.

Conference Sessions

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Conference SessionIntermediate60 min

Accelerating USB Host Verification Using Real USB Devices in a Virtualized Device Modeling Framework

Synthetic USB models miss the messiness of real devices. Verifying USB Host designs-under-test (DUTs) is increasingly difficult as the USB ecosystem continues to expand across device types, protocol modes, and class behaviors. "Accelerating USB Host Verification Using Real USB Devices in a Virtualized Device Modeling Framework" turns that scenario into a session where Suchir Gupta shows how physical hardware can accelerate host verification in virtualized environments.

Topic
Simulation, Modeling, and Digital Engineering
Time
Oct 29, 2026, 11:15 AM
Room
Room C