Top Stories
Sensor Fusion Challenges In Cars
As more pieces of the autonomous vehicle puzzle come into view, the enormity of the challenge grows.
Are FPGAs More Secure Than Processors?
Implementing security remains challenging, regardless of the hardware platform.
HW Security Better, But Attack Surface Is Growing
Experts at the Table: How cost, tradeoffs, and safety are impacting cyberattacks.
Blogs
Rambus’ Scott Best delves into why chip disaggregation means a larger attack surface, increasing the chances of a successful Trojan or man-in-the-middle attack, in Protecting Chiplet Architectures With Hardware Security.
OneSpin Solutions’ Jörg Bormann questions the assumption that hardware interfaces must behave according to well-defined protocol rules, in Chips Listening To Gibberish.
Mentor’s Lee Harrison explains why on-chip sensors, chip identity, and security platforms will need chip-to-cloud infrastructure, in Secure Silicon Lifecycle Management Architecture For Functional Safety.
Arteris IP’s Kurt Shuler examines the applied research in AI taking place under the auspices of institutions like Samsung AIT and KAIST, in AI Design In Korea.
Flex Logix’s Geoff Tate warns to be aware of bottlenecks that can constrain theoretical peak performance, in One More Time: TOPS Do Not Predict Inference Throughput.
Synopsys’ Joe Jarzombek discusses the need for standardized cybersecurity practices for both individual employees and teams with Synopsys CSO Deirdre Hanford, in How Cybersecurity Is Driving Business Forward.
Cadence’s Paul McLellan observes that distance between the transmitter and the receiver is an important consideration when choosing 56G and 112G SerDes, in One SerDes Solution Doesn’t Fit All.