Economic And Scalable Algorithm-Driven On-Chip Integration Approach (USC)


A new technical paper titled "Algorithm-Driven On-Chip Integration for High Density and Low Cost" was published by researchers at University of Southern California. Abstract "Growing interest in semiconductor workforce development has generated demand for platforms capable of supporting large numbers of independent hardware designs for research and training without imposing high per-proje... » read more

Security Improving For Low-Cost Hardware


Security has been a priority in software for decades, but only recently has it begun catching up in chips — particularly those in inexpensive devices. The disconnect is that while these devices are low-cost, they often are connected to the same networks as more sophisticated devices and repositories for valuable data. It's not unusual for the entry point in ransomware or distributed denial... » read more