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Startups Lead Hot Power-GaN Market…for Now
Fast chargers for power-hungry mobile phones are among the applications creating opportunities for GaN entrants.

The Data Center Boom is Unsustainable
As big-data applications scale workloads, cloud service providers and other hyperscalers can barely keep up with pandemic-driven demand for computing, storage and analytics.

Data Center Energy Puzzle
Data centers consume enormous amounts of power, much of which goes into activities other than actual computing. But clawing back energy from data centers with technology advances is a profound challenge.

Podcast: History’s Lessons for High-Tech Hubris
What can engineer, investor, business executive, and public learn from history?

As RISC-V Catches Tailwinds, Codasip Refreshes Ambition
Refreshed by its new senior executive team, Codasip, touting itself as “one of the top three, credible RISC-V companies,” is reintroducing itself.

Mystery Behind GlobalFoundries’ ‘Feature-Rich Node’
Everything old is new again as GF tweaks venerable process technologies for fresh automotive uses.

Will Ford Build Ford Semiconductors?
The pandemic and resulting chip shortage have put semiconductors front and center for virtually every automaker.

Nvidia Bid for Arm: Was It Just a Lark?
In the wake of the deal’s breakdown, some thoughts on what may – or may not – have given rise to this unlikely acquisition bid.

Podcast: The European Chips Act Is a Political Pipe Dream, Lacks Focus
There are several problems with the European Chips Act. They are characterised by a lack of focus that is manifested in many ways.

Lisa Su: The Making of a Legend
AMD’s president and CEO gained the industry’s attention with her historic rescue of the ailing chipmaker. Observers are wondering where she might turn her talents next.

Startup’s Quest: Add Power of AI/Imaging Processing to the Endpoint
Architek envisions its SoCs running Raspberry Pi, bringing artificial intelligence to the embedded world

AV Hearing Sparks More Questions than Answers
Congressional panel fumbles crucial follow-up queries on safety, other concerns of self-driving cars.

TSMC Capex Splurge Will Stoke Glut and Other Problems
TSMC’s recent capex strategy is a clear repudiation of the company’s founder Morris Chang’s fab capacity and capital expenditure law.

The Unknowable Metaverse
Not even the technologists hoping to build it know exactly what the metaverse is. But for philosophers, it’s grist for the mill.

Podcast: Can AV Bill Do Right by People?
Guests: Phil Koopman, associate professor with the Carnegie Mellon University; Computer Engineering (top left)Bill Widen, professor at the University of Miami School of Law (top right) We discuss the autonomous vehicle bill, just voted out of the Pennsylvania Senate’s Transportation Committee last week and is now heading to the Senate floor. What’s in the bill? What’s not in the bill? What… Read More »Podcast: Can AV Bill Do Right by People?

Pa. Bill Is a Gift to AV Firms
Legislation before the Pennsylvania State Senate offers a big door prize to industry but few safeguards to the public.

The Wizard of Oz Comes to CES
Tesla gets boring in Las Vegas.

Where Are Robotaxis and Robovans Going?
The rollout of people-carrying AVs will depend on when the AV driver software can meet safety requirements for each use case.

Is There a Business Case for Robotaxis and AV Shuttles?
The economics of robotaxis and AV shuttles remain more speculative than analytical.

Car Culture Morphs into High-Tech Car Dependency
A new book raises fundamental questions about the headlong rush to deploy driverless vehicles.
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