Less precision equals lower power, but standards are required to make this work.
While terms often are used interchangeably, they are very different technologies with different challenges.
Open-source processor cores are beginning to show up in heterogeneous SoCs and packages.
Commercial chiplet marketplaces are still on the distant horizon, but companies are getting an early start with more limited partnerships.
New applications require a deep understanding of the tradeoffs for different types of DRAM.
Open source by itself doesn’t guarantee security. It still comes down to the fundamentals of design.
How customization, complexity, and geopolitical tensions are upending the global status quo.
Existing EDA companies say it’s unlikely there will be a major change in the industry, but that is because they are not looking at true disruptions.