Week in Review October 29
Altera chooses quad-core 64bit ARM Cortex-A53 for Stratix 10 SoCs At ARM TechCon, this week, Altera announced that its Stratix 10 SoC devices, manufactured on Intel’s 14nm Tri-Gate process, will...
View ArticleFocus on France in Nuremberg
Although the venue was the German city of Nuremberg, there was a distinctive coterie of French companies at Embedded World, writes Caroline Hayes, senior editor. The market is not standing still, as...
View ArticleBlog Review – Monday, October 26, 2015
Counting gates til the chickens come home to roost; Bio lab on a desk; Twin city goes digital; Back to the Future Day; Graphics SoC playground; Wearables get graphic Something is troubling Michael...
View ArticleBlog Review – Monday, January 11, 2016
In this week’s review, as one blog has predictions for what 2016 holds, another reviews 2015. Others cover an autonomous flight drone; a taster of DesignCon 2016 and a bionic leg development. Insisting...
View ArticleBlog Review – Monday, February 15, 2016
Research converts contact lens to computer screens; What to see at Embedded World 2016; Remembering Professor Marvin Minsky; How fast is fast and will the IoT protect us? The possibilities for wearable...
View ArticleBlog Review – Monday May 16, 2016
Ramifications for Intel; Verification moves to ASIC; Connected cars; Deep learning is coming; NXP TFT preview Examining the industry’s transition to 5G, Dr. Venkata Renduchintala, Intel, describes the...
View ArticleCadence Launches New Verification Solutions
Gabe Moretti, Senior Editor During this year’s DVCon U.S. Cadence introduced two new verification solutions: the Xcelium Parallel Simulator and the Protium S1 FPGA-Based Prototyping Platform, which...
View ArticleBlog Review – Monday, June 26, 2017
This week, hot on the heels of DAC, a review of the Austin event; Intel administers a dose of precision medicine; Challenges for drivers; How to choose between a GPU or FPGA and a blockchain reaction...
View ArticleBlog Review – Tuesday, August 29, 2017
This week, we find Trust issues for autonomous cars; Something old to wear; How to get design teams to talk; Discover Cadence adds ARM to its library; and Unravelling RTOS with Mentor Autonomous...
View ArticleBlog Review – Monday, November 6, 2017
This week, we find that ANSYS gets hyper about Hyperloop development, Xilinx puts its mind to networks, Maxim supports factory automation and NXP, Mentor and ON Semiconductor explain why and how a...
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