Future Architecture Technologies: POE2 And vMTE


Future Architecture Technologies are features being developed for currently unreleased versions of the Arm architecture. Arm provides the ecosystem with relevant information and specifications in advance, ensuring software support for when new technologies are realized in hardware. This blog introduces two future technologies: Permission Overlay Extension version 2 (POE2), and Virtual T... » read more

Why Arm For Cloud: At A Glance


This report explores the performance and cost-efficiency benefits of Arm processors on AWS, specifically examining Arm Neoverse-powered AWS Graviton4 processors in comparison to the latest available generation AMD and Intel based AWS EC2 alternatives. As detailed in this Lab Insight Report, Signal65 conducted hands on performance testing and cost efficiency analysis across four distinct workloa... » read more

Chip Industry Week in Review


SK hynix is ramping HBM manufacturing capacity to meet explosive demand for AI data centers. The company will launch 16-stack HBM4 next year, and up to 12-stack HBM4E. HBM5 and HBM5E will be introduced between 2029 and 2031, reports Business Korea. China will not have access to NVIDIA’s most advanced chips, President Trump told 60 Minutes. The Dutch economy minister said Nexperia's chip... » read more

LLMs Add Safety Risks To Physical AI


Humanoid robots with artificial general intelligence are some years from entering our daily life, but application-specific robotics are already here. From Amazon’s fleet of fulfillment center robots to robotic surgical systems in operating rooms, search and rescue robo-dogs, autonomous drones, and last-mile delivery robots, all the way down to the humble Roomba vacuum cleaner, physical AI sys... » read more

How Fast Can Germany Shift To Software-Defined Vehicles?


It's being called "China speed," defined by the accelerated rate at which software-defined vehicles can be designed, manufactured, and updated with new features. And nowhere is this hitting harder and forcing more profound changes than in Germany, Europe's leading automotive market. Rather than relying solely on customized electronic control units, SDVs use a combination of specialized and g... » read more

Blog Review: Nov. 5


Synopsys' Igor Markov points out how numerical simulation tools advance quantum computing R&D by capturing both quantum-mechanical behavior and classical electromagnetic effects so researchers can evaluate design alternatives before fabrication and gain insight into how devices operate under realistic conditions. Siemens' Stephen V. Chavez finds that impedance modeling and control are mi... » read more

Even With AI Inroads, Human Chip Designers Still Essential


The proliferation of AI tools seems perfectly matched to fill a talent shortage, but a closer look shows the skills do not entirely overlap. Certain parts of the EDA pipeline require human engineers, and it seems likely to stay that way for the foreseeable future. The dark art of analog design, the final word on safety-critical functional safety, high-level architectural decisions, product i... » read more

Blog Review: Oct. 29


Siemens' Ujjwal Negi and Prashant Dixit warn that while UCIe 3.0 improves performance and efficiency through higher data rates, runtime recalibration, priority sideband messaging, low-power sideband operation, and circular buffer transport, those enhancements also increase verification complexity. Cadence's Anika Sunda suggests that a unified digital thread that connects verification environ... » read more

Chip Industry Week in Review


Retaliations and countermoves leading up to planned trade talks between the U.S. and China led experts to wonder, 'Who's winning?' New activity on this front: China issued questionnaires to some U.S. semiconductor firms as part of an anti-dumping probe, demanding detailed data on sales, profit margins, logistics costs and Chinese customer names for analog chips. The probe appears aimed at ... » read more

Blog Review: Oct. 22


Cadence's Sandip Sadadiya shows what's new in the AMBA AXI Issue L protocol update, which introduces a new credit-based transport mechanism that replaces the traditional VALID/READY handshake, along with improved flow control mechanisms. Siemens' Farhad Ahmed highlights the growing need to do clock domain crossing (CDC) and reset domain crossing (RDC) analysis in a hierarchical way and intro... » read more

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