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The Chiplet Revolution: Where We Stand Today
We look at all aspects of chiplets: partitioning, interfaces, substrates, analysis & test, and ecosystems.

NXP Nudges OEMs Toward Software-First Design
Virtual ECUs in a virtual development environment have already changed the way semiconductor companies such as NXP design their chips. Now NXP brings that virtual environment concept to OEMs and tier ones.

Are Tsetlin Machines About to Reframe AI?
Literal Labs does machine learning in a different way to the mainstream. By avoiding the use of neural networks and enabling lower energy consumption, Tsetlin machines might be just what the industry requires.

Where Nvidia’s Huang Went Wrong on Thomas Edison vs. AI
The tech industry’s self-congratulatory analogy of AI with electricity “is not absurd, but it’s too flawed to be useful,” says historian Peter Norton.

What Will Nvidia Do for an Encore?
What could life possibly look like for Nvidia once (if?) its dominance of the artificial intelligence market comes to a halt or is it destined to rule forever?

Oculi’s ‘Software-Defined’ Vision Sensor Is Fresh and Foreign
Oculi claims to offer computer vision sensors featuring real-time vision intelligence, programmability and being sensor-agnostic – none of which has been done before.

The Unfulfilled Promise of Silicon Carbide
Despite its advantages, the power semiconductor technology continues to be plagued by false starts.

Tech Vision: Synopsys ‘Evolves’ to Thrive
Synopsys sets its sights on expanding from silicon to system design

MicroLED Displays Can Survive the Apple Blow
Apple’s reported exit dealt microLED a near-fatal blow but the technology remains appealing. Suppliers can buy time for it by reshaping microLED’s market appeal and target the product to specific applications.

Silicon Box Brings Advanced Packaging to Europe
For an emerging startup, Silicon Box’s European expansion is a bold move. Can it pull it off?

The Electronics Supply Chain Is (Still) a Hot Mess
The good news of a recovery is cheering for semiconductor makers. But this cannot hide the fact that the industry must confront and resolve its numerous supply chain issues.

How Could Software-Defined Vehicles Go Wrong?
Carmakers are already wrestling with myriad software problems. Can Software-Defined Vehicles help?

Tale of High-NA EUV Lithography: Two Paths Diverged
One branch of the fork, supported by TSMC, relies on double patterning to solve the resolution problem. The other branch of the fork, now pursued by Intel, relies on a new generation of EUV lithography systems with higher resolution.

Why Fintech Companies Are Closing Shop in Nigeria
Tech investors in Africa’s No. 1 economy are doing a reset following the failure of many start-ups they thought would help open up opportunities in the continent.

China’s EV Battery Lead Appears Unassailable
Demand may be plateauing, but China’s electric vehicle sector isn’t hitting the brakes.

Microchip Nurtures AZFirst
Raising local talent is a critical business practice for every tech company in need of engineering resources.

1.6T Ethernet IP Poses Options for Hyperscalers
With the new 1.6T Ethernet IP, Synopsys joins Marvell and Broadcom in pursuit of a red-hot datacenter market.

SEASON 1, Dig Deeper on Chiplets: What Have We Learned?
Junko and Bola join Ron Wilson, our technology editor and the host of The Ojo-Yoshida Report’s Dig Deeper on Chiplets series, to compare notes.

Infineon Builds Fortress SiC: Foresight or Overreach?
Infineon is changing but don’t expect it to be more timid. For a peak at its future, examine closely its SiC and overall power semiconductor strategy.

Japan Bets on Jim Keller: Why?
Japan has developed its own “edge” AI accelerator. But it needs CPUs and chiplet expertise to turn it into commercial products. Who ya gonna call?
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