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Where Are AMD, Intel & Qualcomm in the Chiplet Rush?

Everyone wants chiplets to succeed. What’s still missing?
supply chain

Yes, it is the Supply Chain, Ladies & Gents

Design engineers are waking up to the realization that their involvement is critical to finding better solutions to the electronics industry’s intractable demand-supply imbalances. How long will they stay interested in solving the riddles involved, though?
Renesas and Wolfspeed sign a SiC wafer supply agreement.

Renesas’ $2B Investment Will Keep on Giving

Paying billions of dollars for semiconductor component supplies is not new. Apple does it frequently. But $2 billion downpayment for 10 years of supplies breaks the mold. What is Renesas playing at and why did Wolfspeed say “Yes”?
Street Wars - Attack of the Cones

Street Wars – Attack of the Cones

Why is the state of the robotaxi operation in San Francisco what it is today? There is neither consequence nor accountability when Cruise and Waymo block public transit and first responders.
Moving AI-Driven Data Between Tools and Fabs

Moving AI-Driven Data Between Tools and Fabs

As SEMI works on the Smart Data-AI initiative, Teradyne embraces “Open Architecture,” rolling out a real-time analytics product for testing that can cleanly interface with the rest of the design and manufacturing flow.
Curt Newport

Podcast: OceanGate’s Submersible Design Was Deeply Flawed

Submersible expert and underwater salvage pioneer Curt Newport says OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush ignored safety protocols.
The Future of Chiplets

The Future of Chiplets

They might transform the industry – or they might become a niche. Chiplets will rise or fall on the strength of interconnect, known-good-die and architectural choices.
escalating US vs. China trade war

China-US Technology Cold War: Is Détente Still Possible?

China is striking back at the West for restricting its access to leading-edge semiconductor manufacturing equipment and AI chips. By imposing export license on the semiconductor raw materials it controls, the PRC is widening the battlegrounds of the Tech Cold War.
Jim Keller at Intel (left) and Jim Keller at Tenstorrent

Jim Keller’s Journey from CPUs to CEO

‘Lone wolf’ is the popular image for renowned computer architects. But Keller is no loner, having gone from hands-on engineer to CEO at AI chip startup Tenstorrent.
Pilot vs. Autopilot

Pilot v. Autopilot: Who’s The Boss?

Understanding human-factor science is the key to safety—in designing aircraft or automobiles.
Maud Vinet

The Secret Life of a Quantum Computing CEO

Maud Vinet has uncanny knack for leading the way in new technologies.
Global Forecast

Chips, Politics, High Numbers

Never trust the high numbers put forward by excitable company CEOs and politicians that they say they will be spending in building wafer fabs and on other high capital expenditure projects.
Phil Magney

Podcast: Ground Truth for Highly Automated Vehicles

A number of state departments of transportation want to evaluate the compatibility of their roads with the emerging technologies used in highly automated vehicles.
Jim Keller, CEO at Tenstorrent

Jim Keller Sketches AI Strategy to Bypass Nvidia

The success of Jim Keller, a renowned CPU architect and CEO at AI startup Tenstorrent, is not pre-ordained. His goal to offer an alternative to Nvidia’s AI is clear, though.
Intel Hones Funding Plans for its Mammoth Fab Splurge

Intel Hones Funding Plans for its Mammoth Fab Splurge

Intel needs more money than governments can give for its new fabs, so it is sharing ownership of some fabs with investors in a novel funding strategy
Analog Instrument Cluster to Glass Cockpit

Digital Cockpit: Human Factors Do Matter

As computer drivers enable vehicle autonomy, here’s what carmakers can learn from the aviation industry.
Louise Vrooks

Interfacing in a Faceless Era

We seem to be abrogating the necessity of “reading” people, a skill that requires the study of a thousand faces.
Edge AI

Renesas Picks Its Battle on Edge AI

Venturing into a broad and fragmented edge AI market is a safari fraught with challenges.
Intel Ponte Vecchio GPU to Feature 63 Chiplets, Foveros 3D Stacking

Chiplets Are Still a Work in Progress

The underlying technologies are mostly in place, but the industry will need the right processes and tools before chiplets can deliver on their promise.
How will the Automotive Ecosystem Adjust to SDVs? (Source: NXP Connects)

Software-Defined Vehicles (SDV): Pros, Cons & Worries

If an SDV isn’t “apps on wheels,” what is it? An expert panel, laying out the pros and cons of SDV design, defines it as a “fully reconfigurable vehicle”.