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Nitin Dahad sits down with Sam Geha is the Executive Vice President of the IoT, Compute and Wireless Business at Infineon Technologies to discuss how AI is going to transform IoT at the edge.
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In this episode of Embedded Edge, we’re thrilled to be joined by Michael Förtsch, CEO of Q.ANT, a pioneering company at the forefront of photonic computing. With a focus on using light instead of electricity, Q.ANT’s innovation promises not just higher computational density but also a dramatic reduction in energy consumption. Today, we’ll dive into the fundamental differences between traditional silicon-based systems and photonic computing, the potential of thin-film lithium niobate in this revolution and the broader impact on industries.
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Infineon's VP Sivaram Trikutam and Nitin Dahad explore new insights in IoT landscape as the use of Wi-Fi 6/6E expands and why it serves as the foundation for current and next-generation IoT designs. We'll discuss technology trends, typical applications, future predictions and how Wi-Fi 6/6E will make our lives and IoT devices more convenient and energy efficient.
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In this episode, François Baldassari from Memfault explains the concept of observability and why he believes there’s a reliability crisis in today’s embedded software. He does this in the context of changing business models for IoT deployments, from selling devices to selling solutions as a service, and why that requires vendors to identify issues in the field before the customer does. He also talks about why today’s IoT developers need to consider the benefits of open source or third-party software vs build-your-own software, and how Memfault’s blended approach offers a strategic advantage as part of an integrated software quality strategy.
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In this embedded edge podcast, we address some of the likely causes and implications of the recent global IT outage caused by a Crowdstrike software update for Microsoft operating system-based devices.
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In this podcast, we talk focus on security, talking to Infineon Technologies about the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) and its implications for the entire supply chain, plus a chat with zeroRISC about the role of open-source silicon security in embedded systems and IoT.
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We are currently experiencing a significant turning point in the semiconductor industry, marked by the rapid adoption of heterogeneous integration of dies into a single package. This new architecture presents unique challenges and demands. However, one thing is certain: the industry needs an interconnect that quickly and reliably links the dies. The Universal Chiplet Interconnect Express (UCIe) has emerged as the leading standard for die-to-die connectivity due to its flexibility, comprehensive stack support, and technical strengths. This podcast delves into the UCIe standard, describing the challenges it helps designers tackle, some of the progress since its inception, and ways to maximize UCIe beyond the standard’s definition. We will also explain how to best utilize UCIe to cater to your specific application needs.
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In this podcast, we talk about MCUs, automotive memory and clock generators through interviews from embedded world 2024 with executives from STMicroelectronics, Micron Technology, SiTime, and Nuvoton.
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In this embedded edge with Nitin podcast, we explore megatrends in memory and storage in automotive, virtualization and development tool support for automotive SoCs, and embedded vision, through interviews with Micron Technology, Green Hills Software, and e-con Systems.
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In this episode, we talk about formal verification (FV) with Dr Ashish Darbari, founder, and CEO of Axiomise. We talk about the role of FV in enabling designs to be shipped bug-free, how FV helps developers and where it fits in the design flow, whether it’s in embedded AI, IoT or high-performance computing (HPC). We also learn about Axiomise – from the company’s founding in 2017 to its impact in today’s embedded world.
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In this podcast, we chat with ProvenRun and Crypto Quantique about secure operating systems and hardware IP for the IoT, and with Cascoda on the success of KNX in smart buildings.
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In this podcast, we discuss the NFC technology roadmap to 2028, why open, ambient IoT is key to the proliferation of connected devices, and an open silicon photonics platform to address HPC/AI needs.
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In this podcast we chat with Alessandro Ranellucci of Arduino to hear about the company’s new UNO R4 32-bit development offering Wi-Fi connectivity and one-click cloud connectivity for IoT.
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Nitin Dahad, editor in chief of Embedded.com, shares an interview from the Future of the Car 2023 conference.
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In this podcast, we talk to SemiDynamics about its fully configurable 64-bit RISC-V core, VyperCore talks about memory allocation management to enable 10x compute performance improvement, and Agile Analog speaks on new digitally wrapped analog IP subsystems.
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In this episode of Embedded Edge with Nitin, Sailesh Chittipeddi from Renesas Electronics discusses the Panthronics acquisition and its relevance to the company's connectivity strategy, as well as insights from Synopsys executives at the SNUG 2023 event on cloud EDA, silicon lifecycle management, multi-die, and AI-driven EDA.
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In this special edition podcast from embedded world 2023 in Nuremberg, Germany, we look at the latest in edge AI, IoT, and machine vision to serve the smart connected edge.
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In this podcast: a look at what’s happening in software-defined vehicles from the e/e architecture perspective, intelligent edge trends and FPGAs, plus edge connectivity, especially for asset tracking where multiple protocols need to be managed.
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In this episode, we talk about chiplets, 3D stacking, heterogenous integration, and multi-die systems design. Stanford University’s Subhasish Mitra talks about his keynote at the HiPEAC conference, where he talked about using computation immersed in memory to break down the memory wall and the scaling wall and build a dream chip delivering 1000x energy efficiency. And then, we talk to Cadence, Synopsys, and Eliyan about some of the opportunities and challenges for chiplet design.
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The Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA) launched the Matter standard with great fanfare in Amsterdam this month, where chip vendors to consumer brands talked about its role in making all smart home products work together, no matter what connectivity protocol is used. In this podcast, we talk to some of the chip vendors about its role in making this happen.
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