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IoT Chip Suppliers Race for a Better Mousetrap
The battle over development tools to accelerate software/hardware co-design heats up among semiconductor companies

Cellular IoT: Can a Startup Revive a Stagnant Market?
Blues Wireless takes on the challenge of lowering barriers for cellular IoT developers—on both technology and business fronts

Deep Learning, As You Know It, Will Never Be Good Enough to Trust
We’re running into a brick wall.

Microchip: Riding RISC-V All the Way to New FPGA Platform
Five years after acquiring Microsemi, Microchip faces a bigger question: How can it advance FPGA architecture against competitors without diluting the legacy of an inherited technology?

Examining Tesla’s Claim on Drastic SiC Reduction
We asked Yole Intelligence to analyze what Tesla’s claim entails and the future of the SiC market.

Love Has No Algorithm
When AI advocates discuss their specialty, they lay stress on the second word. It is wiser, however, that the rest of us focus, and dwell protectively, on the artificiality of AI.

Automation in Cars: Promises & Fallacies
Panelists will speak on the growing confusion over different SAE levels, regulatory and legal challenges, and consumer protection.

Podcast: RISC-V Has Crossed the Chasm
Even a conservative company in, say, automotive, has become receptive to RISC-V, Codasip’s CMO Rupert Baines tell us.

The Man Who Put Renesas Back on The Global IC Map
During our conversation in Tokyo, Hidetoshi Shibata who took the helm of Renesas at age 46 in 2019 remained optimistic, forthright, and even self-deprecating.

Renesas Aims High but Industry Cycle May Take a Toll
The new Renesas wants all the trappings of a valuable chipmaker — by 2030.

Introducing the Immersive User Experience
Ahead lies a battle between the giants of the tech industry that will redefine the automotive digital cockpit and the in-cabin experience.

Prophesee’s Big Three: Sony, Qualcomm and Smartphones
Finally, event-based image sensors leveraging neuromorphic engineering principles come to smartphones.

Is That an AI in My Chip Design?
Given the enormous investment and risk going into chip design in the semiconductor industry, we need to ask just how advances in AI will affect electronic design automation (EDA) — the engine that makes chip design possible.

Gauging ‘Reasonable Risk’ in ChatGPT
Does Missy Cummings want ChatGPT to write code? “No,” she says, “I don’t.”

ChatGPT & AI: Stop Panicking and Look at the Potentials
Fears about ChatGPT and AI are understandable but overblown. The economic opportunities are huge and they will outweigh the risks.

Open Letter to Pete Buttigieg
USDOT’s road safety strategy is focused on replacing humans as drivers, with no coherent plan in place to save lives by making human drivers safer.

ChatGPT is Turbocharging Fraudsters
Among the unintended consequences of OpenAI’s chatbot is a powerful new tool for scamming humans.

ChatGPT Will Eat Our Brains
The genie is out of the bottle; nothing will be the same again.

Pay Attention, the Chatbots Are Talking
One of the things that differentiates ChatGPT from more narrowly defined functional chatbots is that it responds in a way that makes it seem human and friendly.

As Foundry Use Surges, IDM Renaissance Becomes Critical
The semiconductor market is becoming dangerously dependent upon foundries. IDMs can help rebalance the supply chain.
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