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Podcast: Fallouts from Aborted Nvidia-Arm Deal Persist
Nvidia opened Arm licensees’ eyes to the dangers they faced and now they are scrambling for alternatives to the Arm architecture. Are these moves too late?

Handling the Baggage of Edge AI
Edge AI’s growth hinges on reconciling two diametrically opposed domains: Machine Learning and Embedded

Where Have All the Secretaries Gone?
What is the cost of taking humans out of an equation — from certain tasks, operations and professions?

Is ISO’s New AI Functional Safety Standard Road-Ready? Hardly.
A lot of hopes are riding on PAS 8800, a new ISO standard specifically designed for “Road Vehicles –Safety and Artificial Intelligence.” The jury is still out.

Intel Drops Tower Deal as China Withholds Approval
The $5.4 billion Intel offer for Tower Semiconductor died after China delayed a decision on the transaction

Podcast: India’s Chips Journey Starts with Assembly, Test, Packaging
To establish a solid presence in the semiconductor market, India must forgo fabs and instead focus on another critical sector like assembly, test and packaging

The Turing Test Is Dead, Long Live the Turing Test!
How could we tell zombies from humans?

CPUC Votes: Lobbyists 1, Firefighters, Cops & Engineers 0
California Public Utilities Commissions’ affirmative action will further accelerate unchecked deployment of robotaxis.

Europe’s RISC-V JV: The Anti-Monopoly Gang
Instead of the typical cookie-cutter partnerships that often spring up in Europe, the RISC-V joint venture has potential to shift the balance of power on the global MCU, MPU, CPU market.

‘Together’ Europe: Is Collaboration the Best Chip Sourcing Strategy?
The European Union is encouraging local chipmakers to put aside their rivalry and team up in pursuit of their manufacturing, sourcing and technology innovation goals.

ESMC, RISC-V: Supply Chain has Become the Electronics Industry’s Defining Topic
With funds and partnerships, the electronics industry wants to say “never again” to supply disruptions and insecurity in the supply chain. If they fail, it won’t be for lack of trying this time around.

Automakers’ Chip Agenda: RISC-V, AI, Chiplets
Carmakers have not picked an AI hardware processor for their next generation vehicles. Nor have they developed their own automotive SoCs. But, still, they’re insisting upon what they want.

Big Names in Automotive Go All in on RISC-V
The automotive sector has flipped, head over heels, from Arm to RISC-V.

Sustainable Chip Production, Affordability, Reliable Supply: Are All Three Doable?
We can reduce the environmental impact of semiconductor manufacturing and avoid the next chip shortage.

AI Hardware Startups Spoil for a Brawl
Why are we not seeing more consolidations or M&As among AI processor startups?

Automakers & Chipmakers March Towards a New Clash of Interests
The end of the recent auto semiconductor supply shortages will test the durability of partnerships and alliances built over the last years by OEMs and their chip suppliers.

MeetKai Eyes on AI-Driven Digital Twin for Industrial Market
MeetKai, who claims an R&D head start in the new generation of AI models, well before ChatGPT has become so popular, now plans to converge AI and the metaverse focused on the industrial sector.

India’s Chip Policy Reset Will Alter Its Future
Can high levels of subsidy and a change of tack by government attract big names in the semiconductor industry to set up fabs in India?

Adjusting to New Normal in Auto Supply Chain
Stellantis has announced a new strategy to ensure supply-chain security. Here are details of what exactly it’s promising.

Adieu to Adele Hars (August 22, 1960 – July 23, 2023)
Journalist focused on microelectronics Adele Hars, contributor to The Ojo-Yoshida Report, passed away peacefully last Sunday in Paris.
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