Achieving An ASIL-C Safety Architecture


By Ann Keffer, Jyothy Melaedavattil Jaganathan, and Arun Gogineni The ISO 26262 standard offers a structured framework for managing functional safety across the entire development lifecycle of automotive electronic systems—from specification and design to implementation, integration, verification, validation, and production release. It emphasizes the importance of meeting specific random h... » read more

SDVs And AI Forcing Big Changes In Automotive


The automotive industry is undergoing a fundamental transformation that includes everything from software-defined vehicles, the injection of AI into nearly every facet of the design and use case of a vehicle, and a complete overhaul of traditional relationships between different tiers and OEMs. The switch to software-defined vehicles is a top priority for the automotive ecosystem. It enables... » read more

Enabling the Highest Levels of SoC Security


Whether you are developing system-on-chips (SoCs) for mobile and wearables, automotive, artificial intelligence (AI), or entertainment, securing your proprietary data and your customers’ information is critical to your company’s long-term success. Hackers can exploit vulnerabilities in any part of those systems, at the network, device, or chip levels. Protecting your systems starts with hav... » read more

Security Tradeoffs: A Difficult Balance


Experts At The Table: Semiconductor Engineering sat down to discuss hardware security challenges, including new threat models from AI-based attacks, with Nicole Fern, principal security analyst at Keysight; Serge Leef, AI-For-Silicon strategist at Microsoft; Scott Best, senior director for silicon security products at Rambus; Lee Harrison, director of Tessent Automotive IC Solutions at Sieme... » read more

GaN-on-Si Technology Powers The Future Of Wireless


Mobile data traffic continues to grow. Constant video streaming is on the rise in applications like TikTok, Netflix, and Instagram, while emerging AI-enhanced mobile apps are set to further boost data consumption by offering highly personalized experiences and advanced features like augmented reality and voice processing in real-time. Ericsson estimates that mobile data traffic, excluding fixed... » read more

Solving The Mixed Criticality Challenge In Automotive Controllers


Car users want immersive and interactive in-vehicle experiences, especially as autonomous driving technology takes over more of our driving responsibilities. To satisfy this demand, automotive manufacturers are deploying multiple display environments in their cars, from cockpits to heads-up displays and from central infotainment screens to rear-seat entertainment. All of these displays are powe... » read more

Cache-Coherent Symmetric Multiprocessing With LX8 Controllers On HiFi DSPs


Overview This document motivates the need for a cache-coherent multicore, symmetric multiprocessor (SMP) with applications to embedded control and audio processing. It describes the current state of the art in the employment of multiple embedded processors and audio DSPs in an SoC, with a discussion of related problems that current designs face. This is followed by an introdu... » read more

Enhancing Dexterous Humanoid Robot Hands With Superior Touch ICs


New Paths to Human-Level Dexterity Humanoid robots and other general-purpose robotic platforms have made astonishing progress in locomotion and perception. Some can now run, jump, and even perform flips, while advanced computer vision enables object recognition at scale. Yet true human-level dexterity requires more than just bipedal agility or high-resolution cameras: it demands a refined s... » read more

PUFs In A Post-Quantum World


With the looming threat of quantum computing on the horizon, the security landscape is changing. Explore the emerging threat and its implications for current cryptographic standards. This white paper provides an in-depth analysis of quantum computing's impact on security and explains how PUF technology can help you maintain robust security in the quantum era. Why Read This? Quantum Comp... » read more

10Base-T1S Ethernet And The Use Of MACsec For Link Security


10Base-T1S (henceforth in this blog referred to as T1S) is a relatively new standard for a 10Mbit/s single-pair Ethernet over an unshielded, single-twisted pair that was introduced with the IEEE 802.3cg-2019 specification. It brings Ethernet technology into the low-cost, edge applications space, enabling connection of “edge nodes” (remote sensors, actuators, light controls, etc.) to a “he... » read more

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