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Driving By Ethernet
Communications systems in cars are being re-architected as the volume of sensor data explodes.
The Race To Better Batteries
$90B committed to chasing Tesla may also accelerate research toward a new generation of power pack.
The Road To Autonomy
Automotive manufacturers and chip companies reveal what they’re up to in realizing self-driving cars.
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Tech Talk: 5G
What this new wireless standard means for the technology industry and what issues still need to be solved.
Blogs
Editor In Chief Ed Sperling questions why consumers are giving up so much personal information, in Privacy Is In Retreat.
Executive Editor Ann Steffora Mutschler finds that with automotive Ethernet coming on strong, it helps to implement as much as possible in hardware, in Ethernet Architected For The Future.
Synopsys’ Fred Bals examines whether innovation is outpacing security in automotive software, in Safety, Security And Open Source In The Automotive Industry.
Rambus’ Bart Stevens provides a brief history of attacking cryptography through indirect means, in Bypassing Encryption With Side-Channel Attacks.
Marvell’s Christopher Mash argues that fundamental changes are needed for in-vehicle networking to support a growing number of ECUs and sensors, in How Ethernet Will Change Automotive Networks.
Achronix’s Alok Sanghavi contends that moving machine learning off the cloud requires a change in hardware design, in AI’s Requirements Call For eFPGAs.
Flex Logix’s Geoff Tate explains why interconnects are important to eFPGAs, in Introduction To eFPGA Hardware.
Mentor’s Kevin Paul observes that failure to address electro-mechanical issues early can lead to delays and increased cost, in ECAD-MCAD Co-Design Promotes Automotive First-Pass Success.
ClioSoft’s Ranjit Adhikary points out that you don’t have to be a big company to support academic research, in Supporting Academic Institutions — A Corporate Responsibility?