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Embedded edge with Maurizio is a podcast show hosted by Maurizio Di Paolo Emilio, who talks to both engineers and executives in the embedded systems design and development industry to gain insights into the embedded systems, technologies and products featured in embedded.com.
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Third and final in our series of embedded edge podcasts from embedded world in Nuremberg highlights news from key players in boards, software and solutions.
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.
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.
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.
In this podcast, we talk to GlobalFoundries about serving the need of most applications that don’t need the technologies arising from Moore’s Law scaling and single-digit nanometer technologies. Plus, we talk to congatec about trends in boards and modules and to Cadence Design Systems about EDA 2.0.
In this podcast, we talk about technologies and products for Matter, Amazon Sidewalk, Wi-Sun, and Wi-Fi 6 that help enable solutions for smart homes and smarter living, and about post-quantum cryptography, needed for when quantum computers will break current security encryption systems that the IoT depends on.
To commemorate the 50th anniversary, Nitin Dahad unfolds the story of the electronics industry’s evolution through the eyes of two EE|Times’ former editors-in-chief. Richard Wallace and Girish Mhatre discuss developing a world-class editorial team, the role of semiconductors today, and implications for serving the industry in the years to come.
The second of two podcast episodes from this year’s 59th Design Automation Conference (DAC 2022). Looking beyond the main EDA vendors, we talk IP, connectivity, chiplets, eFPGAs and post-quantum cryptography.
At this year’s 59th Design Automation Conference (DAC 2022), we talked to the major EDA vendors on trends in the design automation world, pointing to digital twins and the metaverse, cloud-based EDA, and intelligent system design. Verification and democratization of silicon was also a key topic.
Second of three embedded edge podcasts from embedded world in Nuremberg highlights news from the RISC-V ecosystem, including new products.
First of three embedded edge podcasts from embedded world in Nuremberg highlights news on processing, microcontrollers, memory and FPGAs. Plus, a special report from the Goodwood Festival of Speed on the tech behind a special 2021 McLaren 720S Spider sports car.
In this embedded edge podcast, we talk about ‘cloudification’ of connected devices, separation kernels, and the importance of deterministic behavior in mission critical and safety critical systems. Guests include Pavan Singh of Lynx Software Technologies, who explains how its MOSA.ic platform now supports deployment of Google Anthos bare metal at the mission critical edge; and Dirk Akemann of SEGGER who talks about SEGGER’s introduction of runtime libraries enabling deterministic behavior when running C++, opening up the possibility of using C++ in many more safety critical applications.
In this episode of the Embedded Edge podcast, we look at intelligent displays. As we see more edge intelligence being implemented, it seems a natural progression to make the human-machine interface intelligent too. We talk to two companies that have partnered to put intelligence into displays, about edge visualization capability, and about how smart displays are being used in different vertical applications.
We talk to the track chairs for this year’s virtual DAC 2020 conference to hear about some of the trending topics, especially growth in AI, ML and RISC-V
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.
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.
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. 
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.
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. 
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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