Special Report
The One Bit Problem That Can Break a System
Whether caused by cosmic radiation, voltage glitches, or adversarial attacks, bit flips threaten data integrity, safety critical operation, and the foundations of hardware security.
Top Stories
Moving Electrons, Not Just Vehicles
Why smarter charging, battery management, and power conversion are now the real differentiators in EVs and edge systems.
IC Security Threats Spike With Quantum, AI, And Automotive
Post-quantum cryptography emerges as top concern, followed by AI and automotive complexity.
Auto Ethernet 10BASE-T1s Steps Up, With Tbps On The Horizon
High-speed data movement will be required in future vehicles, probably including optical, but challenges persist.
Opinion
Technology strategy advisor Geoff Tate presents findings from OFC and GTC 2026, noting that InP and SiPho will join CMOS as critical technologies, and lasers, CPO, and OCS will be everywhere, in All AI Data Center Interconnects Will Be Optical Within 5 Years.
Sponsor Blogs
Rambus’ Berardino Carnevale details why security must be addressed at the platform level to ensure every security-relevant chiplet has a validated identity, in Developing A Security Framework For Chiplet-Based Systems.
Siemens’ John Ferguson and Shetha Nolke dive into managing power, heat, and complexity for reliability and performance, in Automated Multiphysics For Successful 3D-IC Design.
Infineon’s Emma Sloniker explains how the focus on DRAM and NAND is squeezing NOR wafer capacity and backend test resources, in AI Demand Resets Memory Market Priorities, Tightening NOR Flash Availability.
Keysight’s Kumar Aditya describes how maliciously injected content can result in the transmission of sensitive user data to attacker-controlled endpoints, in Agent Card Poisoning: A Metadata Injection Vulnerability In The Systems Using Google A2A Protocol.
Synopsys’ Pavithra Suriyanarayanan details how to secure data in a way that preserves the predictable timing behavior required for AI-driven systems, in World First: MACsec IP Receives ISO/PAS 8800 Certification For Automotive And Physical AI Security.
Cadence’s Tanushri Shah introduces a new embedded memory architecture with a three-transistor cell, in Reinventing Embedded Memory: Solving The SRAM Scaling Wall.
Synaptics’ Neeta Shenoy explains how systems are beginning to understand context and respond in real time, not just process data, in Embedded World 2026: Bringing Edge AI Into The Real World.
Sponsor White Papers
Secure at First Silicon: Reducing Cost and Risk
How integrating pre-silicon side-channel analysis into your standard verification process can reduce respins, support certification, and ensure your silicon meets its security requirements from day one.
Enabling Physical AI and Robotics: Platform for the Intelligent Edge
How physical AI systems combine sensors, edge processing, and connectivity to enable real-time, intelligent decision-making directly on devices like robots and smart edge systems.
Ensuring Trustworthiness of AI-Enhanced Embedded Systems
A road-vehicle standard-based unified AI safety lifecycle and blueprint for integrating both robustness and resilience into AI systems deployed in safety-critical domains.
Accelerating Automotive Innovation: SRAM Compiler Breakthroughs for 5nm and 3nm SoCs
How a next‑gen SRAM compiler IP for TSMC N5A and N3A helps design teams with measurable gains in PPA, reliability, and system robustness.
Hardware Deployment for Secure AI Using Confidential Computing
Key considerations for secure AI, along with limitations and recommendations to overcome the limitations for secure AI deployments.
Radar SLAM Application on Vision DSPs based on Novel IO-ICP
A novel IO-ICP makes radar-SLAM more accurate than other sensor-based SLAM applications.
Preparing For The Multiphysics Future of 3D-ICs
Multiphysics challenges in 3D-ICs involve managing the combined impacts of electrical, thermal, and mechanical phenomena, which are more complex than in 2D IC designs.
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