Special Report
Revving Up For Edge Computing
New approaches to managing and processing data emerge, along with standard ways to compare them.
Top Stories
Planning For Failures In Automotive
Is it better to build expensive parts that are highly reliable, or redundant cheaper parts?
How Secure Is Your Face?
Biometrics are convenient and ubiquitous, but they aren’t a substitute for good security.
Blogs
Editor In Chief Ed Sperling contends that while vehicles are getting smarter, full autonomy under any circumstances is still a long way off, in The Last Mile.
Arteris IP’s Kurt Shuler expounds on the virtues of creating a reliable place to manage critical functions when a design contains a mix of ASILs, in Safety Islands In Safety-Critical Hardware.
Synopsys’ Shivakumar Chonnad, Vladimir Litovtchenko, and Rohit Bhardwaj make the case for a systematic approach to requirements management, which can mean fewer project iterations and more efficient products, in Traceability Of Functional Safety Requirements In Automotive IP And SoCs.
Mentor’s Richard Pugh wants more focus on pre-silicon verification for automotive chips, in How Does A Changing Automotive Ecosystem Affect Tier-1 Suppliers?
Flex Logix’s Geoff Tate looks at why TOPS may correlate with cost, but not necessarily with throughput, in Modeling AI Inference Performance.
Cadence’s Paul McLellan reminds us that sometimes much-hyped, apparently innovative avenues can lead nowhere, in Technological Dead Ends.