Newsletters Archive - Page 34 of 66 - Semiconductor Engineering


IoT, Security & Automotive – 12/05/2019


Top Stories Betting On Hydrogen-Powered Cars Hydrogen fuel cells will play a role in the transportation ecosystem of the future, but how large a role hinges on infrastructure and application-specific demand. A Trillion Security Risks Why an explosion in IoT devices significantly raises the threat level. November 2019 Startup Funding Sixteen startups attracted funding rounds of nine fi... » read more

System-Level Design – 11/26/2019


Top Stories Transforming Silicon Bring-Up The role of silicon for verification and validation is changing. While there is the desire to Shift Left, silicon also has become a valuable verification engine. Thoroughly Verifying Complex SoCs With so many variables, verifying complex, heterogenous designs is a task with many tentacles. Optimizing Hardware Faster Silexica's CEO talks about ... » read more

Manufacturing, Packaging & Materials – 11/21/2019


Top Stories DRAM Scaling Challenges Grow More nodes and alternative memories are in the works, but schedules remain murky. New Trends In Wafer Bonding Glass, aluminum and other options and issues in 3D integration. Planning For Panel-Level Fan-Out Companies seek economies of scale in advanced packaging, but that isn’t straightforward. Video Using Digital Twins And DL In Lithograph... » read more

Low Power High Performance – 11/14/2019


Special Report Power Complexity On The Rise New architectures, different markets and more variables make it increasingly difficult to design and verify low-power chips. Top Stories The Challenge Of Defining Worst Case What are the worst-case conditions for a chip, and should you worry about them? Of course, it is a little more complicated than that. Speeding Up 3D Design Why the ... » read more

Test, Measurement & Analytics – 11/12/2019


Top Stories Different Ways To Improve Chip Reliability Push toward zero defects requires more and different kinds of test in new places. Test In New Frontiers: Flexible Circuits How test is keeping up with technology changes. Leveraging Data In Chipmaking PDF Solutions' CEO talks about the growing impact of analytics and AI on semiconductor design and manufacturing. Blogs Edit... » read more

IoT, Security & Automotive – 11/07/2019


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... » read more

System Level Design – 10/24/2019


Top Stories Utilizing Computational Memory How processing near memory could change the compute landscape. IP Management And Development At 5/3nm Just because IP worked in the past doesn't mean it will work in a derivative design at a new node. RISC-V Challenges And Opportunities Who makes money with an open-source ISA, the current state of the RISC-V ecosystem, and what differentiat... » read more

Manufacturing, Packaging & Materials – 10/17/2019


Top Stories What's The Best Advanced Packaging Option? A dizzying array of choices and options pave the way for the next phase of scaling. Building An MRAM Array Why MRAM is so attractive. Mask Making Issues With EUV Experts at the Table: EUV lithography is moving into limited production, but there are still some gaps and design considerations with EUV masks. Video Curvilinear... » read more

Low Power High Performance – 10/10/2019


Top Stories Focus Shifts To Wasted Power Low power is no longer enough. Is all of the power consumed usefully? Low energy is the new goal. Using Emulators For Power/Performance Tradeoffs Chip design's big iron is moving further forward in the design cycle. Less Margin, More Respins, And New Markets How physics is reshaping the leading edge of design. Blogs Editor In Chief Ed S... » read more

Test, Measurement & Analytics – 10/08/2019


Top Stories Reducing Costly Flaws In Heterogeneous Designs Why finding and fixing errors in AI and automotive chips is so difficult. Shrinking AV’s 1 Billion Test Miles What makes an autonomous vehicle safe in real-world traffic situations? Testing Against Changing Standards In Automotive There is no right answer yet for autonomous vehicles, and that’s causing problems. Blogs... » read more

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