Special Reports
Big Changes Ahead For Inside Auto Cabins
New electronics to monitor driver awareness, reduce road noise, ensure no babies or pets are left in hot cars.
Why It’s So Difficult — And Costly — To Secure Chips
Threats are growing and widening, but what is considered sufficient can vary greatly by application or by user. Even then, it may not be enough.
Top Stories
Advanced Packaging For Automotive Chips
Cost, thermal dissipation, and overall reliability will likely determine which technologies get used where.
Securing Short-Range Communications
More electronic conveniences open door to more hacking.
Will Markets For ML Models Materialize?
There’s a lot of discussion about how this can work, and even some pioneering work, but no firm conclusions.
Tech Talks
Radiation Hardening Chips For Outer Space
Preventing damage caused by cosmic particles, from the upper atmosphere to deep space.
End-To-End Traceability
How to deal with gaps that can impact reliability.
Creating IoT Devices That Will Remain Secure
Strategies for integrating secure devices into less-secure and legacy environments.
Blogs
Rambus’ Bart Stevens zeroes in on different levels of data security and how they are implemented and maintained, in Architecting Hardware Protection For Data At Rest And In Motion.
Flex Logix’s Andy Jaros examines different possibilities in the processor subsystem, in On-Chip FPGA: The “Other” Compute Resource.
Siemens EDA’s Andy Gothard warns that with added connectivity comes a higher risk of attack, in Securing Connected And Autonomous Vehicles.
Xilinx’s Brendan Farley shines a light on optimizing cost, power, and performance to ensure the second wave of 5G is a success, in Innovative Technology Drives Rapid Deployment Of New 5G Products, Services, And Business.
Synopsys’ Fergus Casey and Srini Krishnaswami dig into fusing high-performance processor IP cores with new state-of-the-art safety concepts, in Meeting Processor Performance And Safety Requirements For New ADAS & Autonomous Vehicle Systems.
Tortuga Logic’s Jason Oberg points to progress in securing the DoD’s supply chain, in Building A More Secure U.S. Microelectronic Design Infrastructure.
ClioSoft’s Tom Anderson explains why functional correctness, robustness, and readability of IP are vital for high-quality, reusable designs, in Three Key Aspects Of IP Quality.
Cadence’s Paul McLellan concludes that increasing heterogeneous integration means greater need for system-level analysis, in More Than Moore At iMAPS.
White Papers
Effectively Addressing The Challenge Of Securing Connected And Autonomous Vehicles
Traction Inverters Are A Key Application For Electrified Vehicle Designs.
Anti-Tamper Benefits Of Encrypted Helper-Data Images For PUFs.
Importance Of Programmability In Next-Generation Security Appliances.
Securing Connected Medical Devices For FDA Submissions.
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