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Thinner dies and insulation layers add vulnerabilities for better hacker tools. Solutions do exist, but there are tradeoffs and no guarantees.
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Why EV Battery Design Is So Difficult
Classic automotive design in a silo no longer works for cars that operate as electronic systems.
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Blogs
Editor In Chief Ed Sperling contends that full autonomy and more efficient electric vehicles are just part of the big picture, in Adjusting The Finish Line In Auto Electronics.
Flex Logix’s Geoff Tate demonstrates techniques for getting a good balance between inference throughput, accuracy, and ease of use, in Advantages Of BFloat16 For AI Inference.
Mentor’s Piyush Karkare explains the concept of enabling a closed-loop behavioral representation of a vehicle’s software and hardware systems for continuous validation throughout the product lifecycle, in Coordinating Automotive Embedded Software Development Requires A Unified Approach.
Synopsys’ Gordon Cooper looks at how embedded vision processors are evolving to incorporate the latest academic research, in New Vision Technologies For Real-World Applications.