Podcast: China’s EV/AV Sectors on a Roll
Our guest on this episode is Tu Le, founder and managing director of Sino Auto Insights, a Beijing-based “innovation and management” consulting firm.
Read More »Podcast: China’s EV/AV Sectors on a RollOur guest on this episode is Tu Le, founder and managing director of Sino Auto Insights, a Beijing-based “innovation and management” consulting firm.
Read More »Podcast: China’s EV/AV Sectors on a RollWhat can engineer, investor, business executive, and public learn from history?
There are several problems with the European Chips Act. They are characterised by a lack of focus that is manifested in many ways.
By Peter Clarke I was prompted to record this by the news that Intel has begun the sell-offof its non-volatile memory and solid-state drive businesses to SK Hynix, ina $9 billion deal that includes a wafer fab in Dalian, China, and will takeuntil 2024 to complete. Listen to the podcast…
Euro NCAP is using technology to make human drivers into safer drivers. In contrast, the U.S. is pushing to use technology to replace humans as drivers.
Will a minority stake in Arm be the most Nvidia is allowed? Or will Nvidia be allowed a chance to buy only a small portion of the IP licensor, such as the artificial intelligence part? And will that prompt Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to throw in the towel?
India has a recurring dream of a volume semiconductor manufacturer, but they have been unable to fulfil that dream. What or who is to blame? Is it the lack of basic utility infrastructure? Is it the politicians? Or is it the lack of domestic industries that consume semiconductors?
We asked Mike Feibus if those who oppose the Nvidia/Arm merger have a Plan B up their sleeve.
Guest: Phil Koopman, associate professor at Carnegie Mellon University We asked Phil: How do you prove safety for computer-based vehicles that depend on software? Phil responds: Testing doesn’t make you safe, it never has, and it never will. Not for software…The way you get safe is not by testing. You get there with safety engineering, doing the hazard analysis, making sure you mitigate hazards. [In short] testing doesn’t prove you safe. The testing proves that all the work [you’ve done] for safety didn’t let anything slip through. Listen to Podcast… Acronyms used during this episode:· DMV: Department of Motor Vehicles CPUC: California Public Utility Commission AAMVA: The American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators DoT: Department of Transportation· PennDoT: Pennsylvania Department of Transportation MISRA: Motor Industry Software Reliability Association ANPRM: Advance… Read More »Podcast: Testing Does Not Equal Safety
Guest: Colin Barnden, principal analyst at Semicast Research