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A Reborn Intel Enters the RISC-V Ecosystem

Aspiring to become a facilitator in the open source RISC-V community, Intel is decidedly humble in its approach to enabling SoC designers who use RISC-V cores.
BMW iX hands-free driving

Undefined, Unregulated Hands-Free Driving Means Unsafe Roads

Calling their vehicles “Level 2” gives automakers a free pass to blame drivers for crashes since Level 2, by definition, means human drivers are responsible for all driving — with or without hands. A recent crash raises concerns that BMW might be practicing unsafe testing of a iX test vehicle, using Level 2 designation as a security blanket.
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Startups Seek to Crash the Metaverse Party

Entrepreneurs are focusing on smart eyeglasses, audio, touch and the wireless connections needed to create an alternate reality.
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Look, Kids! No Hands!

What the hands-free driving ads miss is the primordial urge to grab the steering wheel.
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Metaverse, Omniverse–How Versed Can We Get?

The promise of Infinite communications in 3D worlds.
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Proposed ‘Reverse CFIUS’ Would Curb China Investments

If enacted, outbound investments by U.S. companies could be scrutinized by a proposed interagency review panel.
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What Caught Our Eye This Week

Huawei sends shivers, Ford cuts workforce
Intel Seeks to Lessen Cash Squeeze With Brookfield Deal

Intel Seeks to Lessen Cash Squeeze With Brookfield Deal

Intel’s new funding partnership highlights capex pressures facing the chipmaker as it seeks to expand fab capacity.
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Untether AI Aims to Become Nvidia of AI Inference

Startup goes after a fragmented inference AI market where there are no general-purpose inference accelerators capable of processing AI workloads across different applications.
BMW iX

BMW iX Crash: Getting at the Cause

Many reporters covering the crash glommed onto one issue: Was BMW’s iX ‘test car’ a self-driving vehicle? That question misses the point.
Intel chiplet system of chips

Chiplets Are a Second Path to Higher Integration

An emerging infrastructure supporting multiple dies in a package could reorder the global semiconductor industry.

Unanswered Questions in the Aftermath of Fatal BMW Crash

The Aug. 15 iX ‘test vehicle’ crash raises more questions about the advisability of AV’s traversing public roads.
Wolfspeed Files for Bankruptcy, Erasing 70% of Debt

Finwave Looks to Disrupt RF Markets With First FinFETs on GaN

Startup is developing key devices aimed at breaking through 5G millimeter-wave challenges.
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What Caught Our Eye This Week

Philips shakeup, China’s CATL to make EV batteries in Hungary.
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Intel Foundry Future Explained

Will Intel have to divide itself to conquer the foundry business?
follow the money CHIPS Act

Following the Money: How CHIPS Act Subsidies Will Be Spent

The Commerce Department is scrambling to develop a framework for determining eligibility, investments and oversight.

What Can U.S. Learn From China’s ‘Big Fund’ Fiasco?

Don’t assume things that happened in China would never happen in the United States. Big funding attracts many players scheming to leverage it.
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Road Test Using ‘Live’ Kids Exposes AV Absurdity

Silicon Valley’s tech culture, Detroit’s insistence on vehicle self-certification, and regulatory inaction have created a trifecta that places safety testing in the hands of amateurs.
Podcast with Dan Breznitz

Podcast: Technology Innovation and Our Manufacturing Future

Dan Breznitz offers a blueprint for fixing our fragile supply chains by addressing head-on the realities of globalization.
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Intel Should Adopt Pure-Play Foundry Model

Economist Dan Breznitz argues Intel must shift its focus from R&D to the emerging geopolitical imperative: manufacturing semiconductors.