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PowerUP Energy: The Future with Renewable Energies from 2023-12-08T03:00

Our future environment depends on renewable and sustainable energy. To maximize sustainable energy sources, energy gathering and grid integration are essential. Silicon carbide (SiC) makes green...

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How Memristors Will Help Machines Think at Different Timescales from 2023-12-01T14:00

In the latest episode of Brains and Machines, EE Times regular Dr. Sunny Bains ...

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ARM Inventor Steve Furber on SpiNNaker 1, 2, and Beyond from 2023-11-17T12:00

In this latest episode of Brains and Machines, EE Times regular Dr. Sunny Bains talks to now Emeritus Listen

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Innovation Under the Hood - Part 2 from 2023-11-10T01:06:47

In Part 2 our conversation with Power Integrations' Peter Vaughan, we'll take a more in-depth look at the technology that is already available for electric vehicles (EVs) as well as the path tha...

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Innovation Under the Hood from 2023-11-02T14:01:34

In this episode of EE Times Current, we take you on an electrifying trip through the history of electric vehicles. These silent, emission-free technological wonders were the forerunners of clean...

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How to See 'Where' Through Low-Power Event Cameras from 2023-10-27T08:55

In this episode of EE Times Current, Dr. Giulia D’Angelo talks to Professor Guil...

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AI and Connectivity at the Edge and Endpoint from 2023-10-19T00:08:18

Join us for the latest episode of our EE Times Current podcast, where we delve into the fascinating world of AI and Connectivity at the Edge solutions.

Kaushal Vora and Mo Dogar from Renes...

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Seeing Robotics and Machine Vision as Dynamical Systems from 2023-10-13T00:55

In this episode of the Brains and Machines podcast, EE Times regular Sunny Bains talks to Listen

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Building Brain-Like Systems from Sub-Threshold Electronics from 2023-10-06T02:55

In this episode of the Brains and Machines podcast, EE Times regular Sunny Bains talks to Listen

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Understanding Real Brains with Robotic Rats, and Vice Versa from 2023-09-25T00:55

In this episode of the Brains and Machines podcast, EE Times regular Sunny Bains talks to Listen

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MES&Industry 4.0 Summit: Discovering the Future of Smart Manufacturing from 2023-09-18T08:55

In today's podcast, we hear from embedded.com editor in chief Nitin Dahad who attended the Industry 4.0 Summit in Porto, Portugal, interviewing executives handling manufacturing, operations and ...

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On-Chip Learning is Missing Neuromorphic Building Block from 2023-09-08T09:55

In this episode of Brains and Machines, EE Times regular Sunny Bains talks to Listen

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André van Schaik Discusses New Neuromorphic Simulator from 2023-08-31T09:58

In this first episode of the new Brains and Machines podcast, EE Times regular Sunny Bains interviews Listen

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Electro Soft CEO Karla Trotman, on Reaching the Top from 2023-08-15T10:19:54

Today’s episode, hosted by editor in chief Brett Brune, is first in a series of podcasts and articles on Diversity and Belonging in Electronics Engineering. You’ll hear from Electro Soft CEO Kar...

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Silicon 100: Startups Worth Watching in 2023 from 2023-08-01T09:10:29

EE Times has just released the 23rd edition of the Silicon 100, our annual list of electronics and semiconductor startups to watch. In this podcast with Embedded.com editor in chief Nitin Dahad,...

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Special Report: Enabling the Factory of 2030 from 2023-07-25T13:34:25

Join us as we hear from Brett Brune, editor in chief of EETimes.com, and Barbara Jorgenson, editor in chief of EPSNews.com, about the exciting developments this report covers and what it means f...

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How FIT is GaN? from 2023-07-13T11:34:38

Being a power engineer is like being a soccer goalie: no one notices you unless you fail and let one in. And if you’re controlling enough power, EVERYONE will notice because failure is typically...

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5G mmWave Networks: How Far Have We Reached? from 2023-07-03T11:12:07

In this podcast, Nitin Dahad, editor in chief of Embedded.com, talks to Maryam Rofougaran, CEO and co-founder of Movandi, about 5G mmWave in terms of trends, opportunities and challenges for dep...

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Special Report: What RF Wireless Needs Now from 2023-06-28T14:05:49

Join us as we hear from Brett Brune, editor in chief of EETimes.com, and Gina Roos, editor in chief of ElectronicProducts.com, about the exciting developments this report covers and what it mean...

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Global Silicon Startups Contest Catalyzes Deep Tech Innovation from 2023-05-26T09:06:35

In this podcast, we talk to Silicon Catalyst and Arm on how their Global Silicon Startups contest offers opportunity for accelerating growth.

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Security for SoC Interfaces Takes Center Stage in Data Protection from 2023-05-11T14:40:54

ue to today’s connected world, a high volume of valuable data, susceptible to tampering and physical attacks, is processed, stored, and moved between devices, cars, and data centers. With each c...

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Reducing Energy Consumed By Household Appliances from 2023-05-02T10:25:55

Power electronics must improve efficiency to meet international standards and reduce power waste, making in this way products more sustainable. From mobile phone chargers to industrial SMPS, all...

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Demystifying AI: How Neural Networks Like Transformers Really Work from 2023-04-27T15:32

Today’s feature interview is with Gordon Cooper, Product Manager for AI and neural network processor IP at Synopsys. We cover the differences between Generative AI and object detection AI, as we...

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800Gs Finally Breaking Out and Benefits of Solution from 2023-04-14T01:00

Join us for an in-depth discussion on the long-awaited breakthrough of 800G Ethernet technology and the crucial role of industry standards in driving its adoption. In this podcast, Synopsys Sr. ...

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"A Turning Point for AVs"- A Special Report from 2023-04-03T22:46:06

Join us as we hear from Brett Brune, Editor-in-Chief of EET.com, and Gina Roos, Editor-in-Chief of ElectronicProducts.com, about the exciting developments this report covers and what it means fo...

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The Impact of UCIe on Multi-Die Systems from 2023-03-31T08:15

In this podcast episode with Manmeet Walia, we will explain the influence of UCIe, why it is the standard of choice over other interfaces, and how it helps designers overcome their die-to-die co...

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Embedded World 2023 Recap from 2023-03-18T18:11:29

The embedded world conference is back. We scour every corner of the NürnbergMesse to provide you with the latest trends and demos in key areas such as AI, IoT, autonomous systems, safety and sec...

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Transforming Compute Possibilities with Multi-Die Systems from 2023-03-03T00:00

Today we have Shekhar Kapoor, Sr. Director of Product Line Management at Synopsys. Shekhar outlines the industry’s shift to multi-die systems, challenges companies must consider, and how multi-d...

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Wide bandgap Semiconductors for EVs from 2023-02-28T23:57:06

Electric and hybrid electric vehicles are seeking efficient and cost-effective power conversion technologies. Wide bandgap semiconductors provide higher performance compared to silicon. In this ...

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Embedded Trends for a Connected World from 2023-02-03T10:50

Nitin Dahad, Editor-in-Chief of Embedded.com, presents a compilation of interviews on broad embedded trends, software portability for embedded IoT devices, and development for connected vehicle ...

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The State of Analog Design in 2023 from 2023-01-20T09:11:30

Majeed Ahmad and Brett Brune preview some of what readers will discover in EETimes.com’s first-ever Analog Everywhere special report.

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Education Panel: How to Expand the Semiconductor Industry Talent Pool from 2022-12-23T18:48:08

Today's podcast includes highlights from the EE Times Education Panel discussion moderated by Nitin Dahad.

In celebration of EE Times's 50th anniversary, EE Times held a panel to di...

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Why You Should Crush Your Beer Fridge and Other Appliances from 2022-12-02T09:05

Our guest is Doug Bailey, VP of Marketing and Applications Engineering, Power Integrations; we’re here today to discuss a fascinating topic – Your old beer fridge; and how it’s your home’s power...

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A Distributor’s Role in Supporting Technologies at the Forefront of Power Electronics Megatrends from 2022-11-18T09:00

Today we have Dr. Raphael Salmi, global president of Richardson RFPD, an Arrow Electronics Company. Richardson RFPD is a specialized electronic component distributor that differentiates itself by p...

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AI at the Edge – Myth or Reality from 2022-11-11T10:50:34

On the Weekly Briefing podcast: We talk with Renesas EVP Sailesh Chittepeddi, about the integration of Artificial Intelligence in IoT applications – also known as AioT and how a combination of AI a...

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An All Inclusive Journey to HPC/Data Center Silicon Success from 2022-10-21T12:20

Today’s feature interview is with Charlie Matar, a Senior Vice President of System Solutions & Ecosystem Enablement Group. We dive into the latest trends in HPC and data centers, the industry’s mos...

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Words to the Wise with Sally Ward-Foxton from 2022-10-07T11:00

Joining us today is Sally Ward-Foxton, a reporter from EETimes.com and podcast host of AI with Sally. We celebrate EE Times' 50th Anniversary, highlight memorable stories and discuss her latest pro...

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Improving PCB Structural Design and Reliability through Numerical Simulation from 2022-09-23T09:32

As PCB complexity increases, flexibility to design changes and higher predictability become the main challenges to meet today’s requirements from the market, mainly shorter time to market, lower co...

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Meet EETimes New Editor in Chief Brett Brune from 2022-08-01T09:23:56

EETimes is excited to announce Brett Brune as its new Editor-in-Chief. We sit down with him to discuss his experience and the plans for the renowned publication.

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Un-Discovering Fire: Rethinking Energy and Efficiency from 2022-05-20T02:59

On the Weekly Briefing podcast: Cavemen discovered fire and man evolved that discovery with inventions to light our way, cook our food and keep us warm. But now, 99% of scientists and the majority...

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Reimagining the vehicle of the future from 2022-03-25T08:14:59

On the Weekly Briefing podcast: Electrification is giving automakers an opportunity to completely reimagine what a car is, and what it can be. A conversation exploring new trends and challenges on ...

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CEO Interview: Phil McKinney of Cablelabs – Lightning in a Bottle   from 2022-03-18T09:13:02

On the Weekly Briefing podcast: Cable broadband has been figuratively bullet-proof for roughly two decades. Now cable is prepping multi-gigabit connectivity. A conversation with CableLabs CEO Phil ...

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Conversation with IEEE Medal of Honor Recipient Asad Madni from 2022-03-11T14:12:26

On the Weekly Briefing podcast: The greatest recognition for engineers is the IEEE Medal of Honor. This year, it was bestowed upon Asad Madni, who developed a MEMS device for positional stability t...

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The Metaverse: You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet. Literally from 2022-03-04T09:47:38

On the Weekly Briefing podcast: The metaverse doesn’t exist. But what technologies are being pursued now that will get us to the metaverse? A conversation with CapGemini Engineering CSO Jiani Zhang...

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In Memory Still Fresh: Apollo 1  from 2022-02-25T11:41:06

On the Weekly Briefing podcast: In 1967, three NASA astronauts were testing in preparation for the launch of Apollo 1. As they sat on the launch pad, a fire was sparked in their command module. Non...

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Advancing Connectivity at the Industrial IoT Edge from 2022-02-18T09:11:06

On the Weekly Briefing podcast: We talk with Renesas EVP Sailesh Chittipeddi about the distinct requirements of industrial internet of things (IIoT) applications, and about new technologies that ar...

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From Data Centers to Devices – The Ongoing [R]Evolution of AI Computing   from 2022-02-11T08:02:15

On the Weekly Briefing podcast: Our guest this week is Matt Gutierrez of Synopsys. We’ve heard about how the Internet of things is pulling computing from centralized processing centers (notably dat...

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I’m the CHIPS bill / Stuck on Capitol Hill… from 2022-02-04T11:30:14

On the Weekly Briefing podcast: Last summer the US Senate passed the CHIPS Act. The House just passed its own bill. Now what? Well, there’s plenty more that has to be done, and doing it doesn’t loo...

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Contract Manufacturing: Takin’ Care of Business from 2022-01-28T01:02

On the Weekly Briefing podcast: Contract manufacturers are uniquely positioned to evaluate the condition of an entire supply chain, from parts manufacturers to end customers. This week our guest is...

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High-Tech Scam Artists: Counterfeit ICs from 2022-01-21T13:08:28

On the Weekly Briefing podcast: Military contractors have been bedeviled by counterfeit ICs for decades, but with supply chains in shambles and so many parts in short supply, the problem is becomin...

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CES ’22 Redux: Gaming Systems and Automated Machines  from 2022-01-14T11:06

On the Weekly Briefing podcast: CES always provides an abundance of new this, that, and whatever. This week: the latest innovations in gaming systems and advancements in automated everything. With ...

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Drive! From CES 2022! from 2022-01-07T10:11:47

On the Weekly Briefing podcast: Automotive companies are now headliners at CES. They usually use the platform to talk about what’s coming soon, and this year it was no different. We hear from car c...

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Consciousness Revisited  from 2022-01-01T09:00

On the Weekly Briefing podcast: In this rebroadcast of a Weekly Briefing podcast from earlier in 2021, we revisit the quantum realm of consciousness with Federico Faggin, principal designer of the ...

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RISC-V Reaches Adolescence  from 2021-12-17T08:38

On the Weekly Briefing podcast:     The RISC-V Summit wrapped up last week. RISC-V technology may not be fully grown just yet, but at the event it demonstrated it is already a strapping young ecosy...

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The Fuss About Fusion from 2021-12-10T10:21:40

On the Weekly Briefing podcast: In the last five years, the number of commercial companies looking to exploit nuclear fusion has doubled and investments in those companies have skyrocketed. Why n...

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Out of This World: The Latest from Space    from 2021-12-03T10:29

On the Weekly Briefing podcast: We’re going to just space out on this edition of the Weekly Briefing podcast: The US is on the verge of two significant launches, one a project to establish the viab...

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This Week in Electronics History: The 1st Microprocessor from 2021-11-19T14:15:42

On the Weekly Briefing podcast: Exactly 50 years ago, one of the most significant products in electronics history was introduced: the microprocessor. It was inevitable that someone would invent one...

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Biotech Takes Moore’s Law for a Ride from 2021-11-12T12:51:17

On the Weekly Briefing podcast: The world lacks the ability to track individual health in near real-time. Roswell Biotechnologies says it has married accurate bio-sensing with the economies of scal...

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How to Build a Metaverse from 2021-11-05T11:53:54

On the Weekly Briefing podcast: Facebook plans to maintain its business empire by building a virtual empire. But what does betting on virtual reality mean as a practical matter? A rollicking discus...

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CTO Interview: Kunle Olukotun of SambaNova   from 2021-10-29T10:38:55

On the Weekly Briefing podcast: AI is the biggest story in the electronics industry, and by several measures Sambanova ranks among the biggest AI companies. An exclusive interview with SambaNova ch...

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The New Wave in Energy Generation from 2021-10-22T07:57:20

On the Weekly Briefing podcast: Wave power has lagged behind solar and wind, but it has perhaps the greatest potential. This week we talk about wave energy with C-Power CEO Reenst Lesemann and Bill...

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The Prognosis is Actually Pretty Good from 2021-10-15T07:00

On the Weekly Briefing podcast: The world economy is reeling. Despite the travails, the electronics industry has been doggedly slogging on — but can it keep going? A conversation with Renesas EVP S...

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On the Verge of Artificial Vision   from 2021-10-08T11:01:40

On the Weekly Briefing podcast: Prosthetic vision, a common concept in science-fiction, has long been out of reach in reality – but perhaps for not much longer. Researchers are about to start exper...

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AI and Semiconductor Memory: More, More, More from 2021-10-01T10:28:54

This week’s podcast: AI is different from traditional computing, and it is stressing supporting technology in entirely new ways. That goes not only for processors (as one might expect), but also fo...

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Building a Framework to Trust AI  from 2021-09-24T09:21:35

This week’s podcast: Some amazing things have been accomplished with AI, but if AI is to become widely adopted, it must be safe and reliable, and there is no framework for demonstrating AI is eithe...

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Taming the Wild Edge from 2021-09-17T09:37:27

This week’s podcast: We’ll be talking about the IoT, why AI and ML are critical at the edge, not just for applications, but for security. Our guest this week is Chris Catterton; he’s the head of so...

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Bigger Than Smartphones from 2021-09-03T12:11:50

This week’s podcast: Facebook is heading for the metaverse, and Nvidia toward the omniverse. These “places” are going to combine the real and the digital in many different ways, but t...

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Of Calculation and Consciousness from 2021-08-27T09:44:23

This week’s podcast: After designing the world’s first working microprocessor and then pioneering in artificial intelligence, Federico Faggin has one last great frontier left to explo...

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CEO Interview: Hassane El-Khoury is Getting Onsemi Focused from 2021-08-20T09:43

This week’s podcast: Our guest this week is Hassane El-Khoury, who nine months ago was named president and CEO of Onsemi (formerly ON Semiconductor). Listen

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CEO Interviews: Tyson Tuttle Did What He Came To Do from 2021-08-13T07:41:51

This week’s podcast: Tyson Tuttle spent the majority of his career at Silicon Labs, at the C-level for the last 12 years, and now he’s moving on from the company. A discussion with Tu...

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5G and the Internet of Everything from 2021-08-06T12:39:18

This week’s podcast: You thought the Internet of things was big? Welcome to the Internet of everything. Our guest this week is Qualcomm Technologies VP of engineering John Smee. Qualc...

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  Intel on Getting Its Mojo Back from 2021-07-30T12:48:09

This week’s podcast: Our guest is Intel SVP Sanjay Natarajan. There are only three companies in the world that can make the most advanced ICs possible —TSMC, Samsung, and Intel — and ...

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Life, the Universe, and Power ICs from 2021-07-23T09:14:18

This week’s podcast: The advantages of making power ICs in materials like gallium nitride instead of silicon are rapidly snowballing. We talk with guest Doug Bailey, marketing VP and ...

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Whither Semiconductors? The Wheels on the Bus Go ‘Round and ‘Round from 2021-07-16T13:52

This week’s podcast: As the semiconductor sector evolves, we tend to scrutinize the evolutionary steps – the new technologies, the mergers and acquisitions. That elides the big questi...

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To Walk Again: the SAM Suit Saga from 2021-07-09T12:51:30

This week’s podcast: A few years back, engineers created the SAM car, a vehicle that enabled quadriplegic former Indy racer Sam Schmidt to drive again. Now they’ve followed with the S...

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The Silicon 100: How Startups Rule the Future from 2021-07-02T13:20:51

This week’s podcast: EE Times just published the 2021 edition of the Silicon 100, our latest list of startups that merit everyone’s attention. In this episode we talk Peter Clarke, th...

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Safe 5G for the Post-Smartphone Era from 2021-06-25T12:07

This week’s podcast: An interview with former NSC member Brigadier General (ret.) Robert Spalding, now the CEO of a company that just emerged from stealth mode with a technology that ...

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The Second Runner-Up Wins: John Glenn&the Space Race from 2021-06-18T08:12:51

On this week’s podcast: John Glenn was the third person to do everything he’s most famous for as an astronaut, so why does he have such an outsized place in world history? In this epi...

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Can We Get Serious About Cybersecurity Now? from 2021-06-11T09:05:49

On this week’s podcast: Colonial Pipeline got hacked, which forced the company to shut down the gasoline supply to much of the East Coast for about a week. People are finally beginnin...

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How to Build an Engineer    from 2021-06-04T12:30:34

On this week’s podcast: Kristina M. Johnson is an engineer who has had a hand in several innovations in optoelectronics, started companies, run engineering schools, and served in as a...

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Solving a Renewables Problem with Electric Vehicles  from 2021-05-28T12:14:18

On this week’s podcast: The adoption of renewable energy sources complicates the process of managing power grids. To compensate, the industry is trying to develop massive storage batt...

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The New Space Race from 2021-05-21T14:01:56

This week’s podcast: Space exploration was once the exclusive province of nation-states. Now space is being commercialized. But what does that mean, exactly? Where are we heading, and...

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Machine Vision: Seeing is Believing from 2021-05-14T10:29:01

This week’s podcast: There is so much more to learn before machine vision is anywhere near as capable as human eyesight, but we’re making progress toward that goal all the time. This ...

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Living in the Future: Smart Cities  from 2021-05-07T13:12:18

This week’s podcast: The concept of smart cities got a lot of buzz 20 years ago, and then the hype died. But in the intervening years, there’s been a lot of activity preparing for a r...

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CEO Interview: Tyson Tuttle of Silicon Labs | You’ve Heard of Singing Cowboys? Well…   from 2021-04-30T11:50:57

This week’s podcast: Silicon Labs just sold off a thriving business line that represented 40 percent of sales. Junko Yoshida interviews Silicon Labs CEO Tyson Tuttle on why a company ...

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Nvidia&Arm: The East Coast Perspective from 2021-04-23T11:54:16

This week’s podcast: Nvidia is as dominant in its area of expertise — GPUs, as Arm is in its area of expertise — processor core designs. Each already has an enormous amount of market ...

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A Call to Arm’s Version 9 from 2021-04-09T09:38:57

This week’s podcast: Ten years ago, Arm introduced its v8 architecture of its processor cores, which turned out to be a pretty big deal. The company just revealed v9. The announcement...

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A Disaster Waiting to Happen | Get Up, Stand Up from 2021-04-02T13:38

This week’s podcast: Every year, the automotive industry is offering vehicles with increasingly autonomous capabilities. There is a problem in how it describes its progress that is al...

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Headline: Intel Throws a Curveball | The Book on Gallium Nitride from 2021-03-26T10:34:30

This week’s podcast: People were wondering if Intel would finally get out of the IC manufacturing business. Instead, it’s going to broaden its manufacturing operations in a standalone...

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Electronics at the Top of the World | The Artful Engineer from 2021-03-19T07:31:11

This week’s podcast: Electronics manufacturer love to call their products reliable, but are they really? One way to find out is to take them places where failure is not an option. Our...

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Making Cars and Going ‘Fabless’ | Next-Gen EV&AV from 2021-03-12T07:24:46

This week’s podcast:

Colin Barnden, an analyst and a regular contributor to EE Times, recently came to an intriguing supposition: car makers are likely to give up th...

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That Sounds Reasonable | The Company Eating the World from 2021-03-05T10:03:42

This week’s podcast:

The biggest technology companies in the world have been reshaping business, society, and culture – and they’re facing mounting opposition to wha...

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Fear&Loathing on the M&A Trail from 2021-02-26T08:32:18

This week’s podcast: Nvidia’s proposal to buy Arm is one of the most consequential acquisitions in technology history. Opposition is said to be mounting, but will those opposed put up...

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The Theremin at 100 from 2021-02-19T08:18:57

This week’s podcast: There is only one inherently electronic instrument in common use. In this episode, celebrating the 100th anniversary of the theremin, we talk about the history of...

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Who’s Actually Driving This Thing? | Really, Really Long Trunks from 2021-02-12T09:06:16

This week’s podcast: Automakers are beginning to introduce more safety features that can temporarily take over for drivers, and gradually more and more vehicles will be able to drive ...

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CEO Interview: Flex Logix’ Geoff Tate on AI | Open Source Hits Hardware from 2021-02-05T07:53:12

This week’s podcast: AI is beginning to pervade a boggling array of electronic products. We’ll have a discussion with Geoff Tate, the co-founder and CEO of AI specialist Flex Logix on...

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Digital Cockpit, Digital Car from 2021-01-29T12:38:13

This week’s podcast: Cars have always been mostly mechanical systems; but they’re on their way to becoming mostly electronic systems. Junko interviews Qualcomm SVP Nakul Duggal on the...

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Managing in a Pandemic | Intel: Meet The New Boss | Arm @ 30 from 2021-01-22T11:48

This week’s podcast:

We feature a conversation with Lars Reger, CTO of NXP about how companies have adapted to managing workers in this new work-at-home era. Intel ...

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The All-AI, Electrified, Pandemicized CES 2021 from 2021-01-15T07:40:24

This week’s podcast:

Even when virtualized and down-sized, the Consumer Electronics Show is too vast for anyone one person to get through alone. Relying on coverage ...

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…And Now For Something Completely 2021 from 2021-01-08T11:01:55

This week’s podcast: Like so many others, we’re happy to put 2020 behind us, but the past informs the future. We poll our panel of experts on what the world can expect out of the elec...

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Close to the Edges: Moore’s Law&Shannon’s Limit from 2021-01-01T05:00

This week’s podcast: The electronics industry is approaching the limits of two fundamental physical barriers, Moore’s Law and Shannon’s Limit. That has some interesting ramifications ...

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The 2020 Happy Holidays and Electronics (Mostly) Wish List Episode from 2020-12-18T10:13:24

The Weekly Briefing podcast: This week, our podcast is a holiday greeting from EE Times editors around the world — and our families — to you. No matter which holiday you celebrate, sa...

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The Button Revolution Is Here | On Succession | The Internet of IoT from 2020-12-11T10:02:54

The Weekly Briefing podcast: The capacitive touchscreen was a major leap in HMI, but NextInput is offering further steps: force sensing and gesture. A talk with NextInput CEO Ali Foug...

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Snapdragon Bā Bā Bā ● Taming Xilinx’s RFSoC ● It’s The Weekend from 2020-12-04T05:00

The Weekly Briefing podcast: Xilinx's Gen 3 RFSoC is aimed at inherently finicky RF applications like 5G and radar; Pentek founder Roger Hosking talks with us about getting the most p...

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Driver-Assist + Driver Monitoring | Wide Bandgap Conference Preview from 2020-11-27T10:12:05

The automotive industry was once so wrapped up in fully autonomous driving that it still hasn’t quite figured out what should be doing today now that full autonomy has been pushed bac...

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Whither Wearables | Summits Summary | No. 3 in Space from 2020-11-20T06:00

The Weekly Briefing podcast: The wearables category is one of the hottest new markets in electronics; we talk with Jérôme Mouly, an analyst with Yole Développement about how the marke...

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Signature Verification in the Vote-By-Mail Era from 2020-11-13T08:13:34

The Weekly Briefing podcast: The U.S. election dragged on far longer than usual, in part to count mail-in ballots, and in part because of the controversy regarding mail-in voting. Thi...

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This Year’s Model | Intel’s&Leti’s Trans-Atlantic Packaging | First Worm from 2020-11-06T06:00

The Weekly Briefing podcast: It is almost impossible to create a modern product in a reasonable amount of time without models of hardware, or models of software, or – increasingly – m...

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2020 Mega-Merger #3 | An AI Ecosystem (Almost) from Scratch from 2020-10-30T09:00

The Weekly Briefing podcast: AMD is buying Xilinx for $35B. Does the deal make sense? A chat with Tirias Research analyst Kevin Krewell. Also, a discussion with execs from IBM and Syn...

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The Robot Centennial | Sensors in Automotive | He’ll Be Back from 2020-10-23T08:41:55

The Weekly Briefing podcast: It is the 100th anniversary of the introduction of the word “robot.” This week, a free-wheeling conversation with science fiction author Mark Niemann-Ross about robots,...

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Startups, VenCap,&Chutzpah | Pascalines, Arithmometers&Comptometers from 2020-10-16T08:27:50

The Weekly Briefing podcast: Uri Adoni has been a CEO of MSN Israel, a partner in one of the more prominent venture capital funds in Israel, and is the author of the new book “The Uns...

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CEO Interview: On Semi’s Keith Jackson | Bumper Bowling and Driver Safety | IoT Security Conference from 2020-10-09T08:00

The Weekly Briefing podcast: An interview with Keith Jackson, who in 2002 was named CEO of On Semiconductor, basically the shell of what had been Motorola’s Semiconductor Component Group, and grew ...

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Decapitating Huawei&Recapitating America | Achievable Big Stuff: IBM’s 5 in 5 | How Steve Carlton Got His 300th Win from 2020-10-02T05:00

The Weekly Briefing podcast: Congress is trying to figure out how to shore up the U.S. semiconductor industry. We talk with renowned economic historian Chris Miller about the best way...

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Interview: Roboticist Ayanna Howard | Memories May Be Beautiful, And Yet | Math&Neptune from 2020-09-25T05:00

The Weekly Briefing podcast: We interview Georgia Tech professor Ayanna Howard. Howard is an expert in AI, in robotics, an...

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CEO Interview: Mike Henry of Mythic | The Biggest Chip Deal Ever | Do Androids Dream of Electric Smartphones? from 2020-09-18T05:00

The Weekly Briefing podcast: There are scores of companies making AI chips, but Mythic stands out with its approach to AI inference that relies on analog computing techniques – an int...

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The IoT Is Coming For Your Home | Your Car Will See You Now from 2020-09-11T12:52

The Weekly Briefing podcast: Within 10 years, there will be 50 connected devices per person on earth, most estimates agree. In this episode, we speak with Tyson Tuttle, CEO of Silicon...

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Machines That See | Distribution Evolution | Where No TV Show Has Gone Before from 2020-09-04T09:34:40

Cameras are already nearly everywhere recording images, but machine vision takes it all to a new level — vision implies machines actually seeing (or “seeing,” if you prefer). W...

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‘I Feel Like Little God!’ | The Pop of the TOPS | The Most Hated Company in The Biz from 2020-08-28T13:02:57

The Weekly Briefing podcast: What makes engineers tick? We’ve been doing these surveys, called the Mind of the Engineer, every two years going on nearly three decades now. Jim Warrick...

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Living With Technology | Hot Licks from Hot Chips | Oh, Shenandoah from 2020-08-21T08:00

The Weekly Briefing podcast: When did our electronics become so hard to use? Junko & I lament the sorry state of nominally “smart” phones, “smart” homes, and other “smart” gadgets...

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Driver-Assist Actually Stinks | VR and “The Great C” | The Flush of Victory from 2020-08-14T09:13:38

The Weekly Briefing podcast: The AAA just evaluated some of the newest driver-assist features in new cars and it was very, very unimpressed. A discussion on why driver assist is so su...

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Seismology 1: Nvidia&Arm | Seismology 2: US IC Manufacturing on the Rebound from 2020-08-07T10:35

The Weekly Briefing podcast: The semiconductor industry is negotiating two seismic events. First, Arm Holdings, one of the most important suppliers of semiconductor IP in the w...

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The CHIP Act’s Blind Spot | A Lifeline for Intel | I Just Saw a Face from 2020-07-31T09:39:40

The Weekly Briefing podcast: Reviving semiconductor manufacturing in the U.S. This week, we interview Adam Khan, founder and CEO of Akhan Semiconductor; he is joined b...

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More Than Moore | Ford Bets on Mobileye | The SRN1 serial G-12-4 from 2020-07-24T08:46:30

The Weekly Briefing podcast: Cadence exec Tom Wong wrote an op-ed for us about how Moore’s Law still pertains. We talk with Wong about More Than Moore, and Beyond Moore – where the IC...

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It’s a Big Deal: ADI&Maxim | Green Age E-Waste Land | One Inspirational Step from 2020-07-17T12:09:01

The Weekly Briefing podcast: Analog Devices buying Maxim Integrated is the largest corporate takeover initiated in the semiconductor industry in four years, but it’s not immediately clear why it...

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Electric Car Superiority | The Supply Chain is All Mine | Cookies for Calculus from 2020-07-10T09:35:06

The Weekly Briefing podcast: Auto expert Egil Juliussen has crunched the numbers, and he believes that completely battery-operated cars will be more cost-efficient than vehicles with ...

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Startupalooza: The Silicon 100 | Humanitarian Engineering | Horses to Starships from 2020-07-03T08:48

The Weekly Briefing podcast: We just published the Silicon 100, our annual list of the most dynamic, interesting and important startups in the electronics industry. A talk with Silico...

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Mercedes Hands Its Keys to Nvidia | Arm’s Monday | GIF You’re Happy and You Know It from 2020-06-26T10:21

The Weekly Briefing podcast: The top supercomputer in the world, and displacing Intel at Apple? Arm had a very, very good Monday. We talk with Tirias analyst Kevin Krewell about it. Also, Merced...

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Egil Eyes AV: Pandemic Edition | Interacting With Your Stuff | What’s the Difference from 2020-06-19T08:38:39

The Weekly Briefing podcast: Conversations with ace auto market analyst Egil Juliussen on the pandemic-related recession in the automotive market, Michael Hurlston, the CEO of Synaptics, about s...

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EV When? | PowerUp! | Optane and World Domination | Betamax from 2020-06-12T05:00

The Weekly Briefing podcast: This week our guests include Arm vice president Chet Babla, who talks with us about the electric vehicle market; cars are increasingly becoming computers on wheels a...

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Interview: NXP CEO Kurt Sievers | Cryptographers vs. Quantum Computers | The 8088 from 2020-06-05T13:04

The Weekly Briefing podcast: Junko Yoshida interviews Kurt Sievers, the new CEO of NXP, who discusses where NXP is going, and how he’s going to get it there. Also, quantum computers are likely t...

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A Radical Change in the Business Model | Colin Has Had It With Your Promises | “The Great Influenza” of 1918 from 2020-05-29T10:30

This week: an interview with Daniel Cooley, the chief strategy officer of Silicon Labs. Cooley says there is a radical change in the electronics business as companies expand outside t...

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IoT Security is only as good as its weakest link from 2020-05-26T00:36:22

Providing effective internet of things (IoT) security in new product development involves planning for more than just the hardware design – much thinking needs to be done around modeling of ri...

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Legislating IoT Safety | TSMC in AZ: Fab or Vaporfab? | Remembering Lucky Lindy from 2020-05-22T10:51

Legislation is beginning to be enacted around the world to protect data privacy. The issues are: what data is collected about you, and who has access to it? The answers have ramifications for ev...

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Interview: NXP CTO Lars Reger | HiSilicon — No. 10 With a Bullet from 2020-05-15T09:12

Lars Reger, senior vice president and chief technical officer of NXP Semiconductors, expounds on the relationship between product security and safety, managing the development of safe...

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Interview: Ampere CEO Renee James | Arm-ing Data Centers from 2020-05-08T10:22:20

James is the former president of Intel and currently the CEO of one of the startups looking to take on Intel in the market for data center servers. The difference between Ampere and o...

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Educating a Modern Engineer | ’Round&’Round: Electronics and the Circular Economy from 2020-05-01T13:26:35

Engineering students demand immediate hands-on experience; the electronics industry needs people versed in fundamentals — something’s gotta give. An interview with Georgia Tech professor Arijit ...

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Self-Protecting Data | How to Bring Back U.S. Manufacturing | Galvanized from 2020-04-24T12:53

Protecting data systems is a never-ending cat-and-mouse game. What if the data could just protect itself? An interview with security expert and Keyavi CEO Elliot Lewis. Also, t...

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AI Chip Revelations | A Corporate Soap Opera | The Sounds of a Pandemic from 2020-04-17T09:12

Several secretive AI startups finally revealed what they’re doing – a conversation with analyst Kevin Krewell about the revelations from the Spring Linley Conference. Imagination Technologies go...

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The IoT Evolution of Medical Devices | Waymo’s Sensory Overload from 2020-04-10T05:00

Advancements in a half-dozen different technologies are leading to a new generation of medical devices that promise improvements not only in medical monitoring to diagnostics, but increasingly a...

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Six Words That Built the IC Industry | Unhacking the 2020 Election | Epic Leadership in an Epidemic from 2020-04-03T00:15

In 1965, the IC business was dead in the water. Andy Grove had half the solution, and Steve Hofstein had the other half. Their exchange of half a dozen words in a pool in Las Vegas ch...

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Intel’s Hamster | Conferences To Go | Apollo 13 in Real Time from 2020-03-27T00:58

In the podcast this week: a discussion of Intel’s massive leap to a neuromorphic system with as many neurons as a small rodent; an interview with the programming whiz who put together a web-base...

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Life and Tech in the Time of Corona from 2020-03-20T10:22

Of course the pandemic disrupted the supply chain. But what about what happened after that? EE Times editors get together to discuss how the coronavirus has affected the technology industry and ...

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H is for Hydrogen | And Holograms | And High Performance Computing from 2020-03-13T01:47

Europe is betting on hydrogen fuel. What’s the agenda —and how do hydrogen cars work anyway? Also, holograms were a huge fad in the ‘70s; now the technology appears to be on the verge...

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A Daring Space Rescue | PUF Protection | Reverse Costing from 2020-03-08T11:04

In an insanely complicated maneuver, Northrup Grumman repaired a satellite in orbit; Maxim Integrated come up with a unique way to protect IoT devices; and System Plus goes way, way beyond simpl...

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Live! From Embedded World, ISSCC, and (sorta) Mobile World Congress from 2020-02-28T00:00

Sample a smorgasbord of stories from Germany, the U.S., Spain, and parts beyond. Subjects include a unique AI that can be trained on an edge device (no, really!), a ferroelectr...

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Crushing the AV Dream | Can You Hear Me Now? from 2020-02-21T00:00

Proponents of autonomous vehicles are selling a dream they’re hoping you won’t notice is unachievable until it’s too late. In this episode: why that is, and the better alternative. Also, a good ...

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Interview: XMOS CEO Mark Lippett | Getting Real About Virtual Reality from 2020-02-14T10:47

This week: A deep discussion on the semantics and semiotics of virtual reality and augmented reality (with a whole lot about VR/AR technology too). Also, XMOS just released a “crossover processo...

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The Outbreak in Wuhan | Semiconductors and Sulfuric Acid from 2020-02-07T10:03

A new coronavirus emerged in China less than three weeks ago, and already it is disrupting business and affecting the global supply chain; we assess the damage so far, and get a live report from...

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The Erosion of the Huawei Ban | Viva La French Tech! from 2020-01-31T00:00

This week...the Trump Administration has been pressuring economic allies to ban the installation of Huawei 5G network equipment. The United Kingdom just said that it will not accede to that dema...

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Interview: AMD CTO Papermaster | Interview: Imagination CEO Black | Where to Invest in 2020 from 2020-01-24T12:51

This week we’ve got an interview with AMD CTO Mark Papermaster, one of the architects of the bold new AMD…also – a conversation with Ron Black, the CEO of Imagination Technologies, which seems t...

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The Seer of Prophesee | CES: The Good, The Bad, and The Weird…, and The Sleepable, The Driveable, The Mixological from 2020-01-17T14:23

A company called Prophesee has developed a completely new way to capture video with what it calls an event-based sensor. At the recent CES show, we caught up with Prophesee’s CEO, Luca Verre. To...

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CES 2020, Day 3: IC Vendors Talk Self-Driving | Mobileye’s Discovery | Toyota’s Smart City from 2020-01-08T18:48

Day Three of our special series of podcasts reporting live from the Consumer Electronics Show in the Mojave Desert.

In the past couple of years, the automotive industry has dominated CES...

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CES 2020, Day 2: AMD vs. Intel | NXP’s Lars Reger | A Singular Bluetooth IC from 2020-01-07T19:37

Part 2 of our continued coverage of CES Unveiled. In this episode, we interview NXP CTO Lars Reger and talk with an executive of Atmosic, which has created a nifty new Bluetooth device that harv...

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CES 2020, Day 1: The Best of the Best | Byton’s Big Dashboard | The Compactest Multi-Meter Ever from 2020-01-07T12:53

This is a special edition of our podcast, with reporting live from the Consumer Electronics Show in fabulous Las Vegas!

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The Queen of Quantum | Space Docs and The Right Stuff | The Best Interviews from 2019-12-23T17:03

This week, we talk with author George Leopold, who’s just given us his list of the five best documentaries about space.

And, this year we’re doing something different for our annual year in...

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Smartphones, China, Gaming, AR — and a Snapdragon to Rule Them All from 2019-12-13T13:33

The next generation of 5G smartphones, gaming on smartphones, and a proposal to enable everyone to keep their official documents – driver’s license, passport – on their phones. We’ll investigate...

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AV&ADAS: Shall the Twain Ever Meet? | AI&Academia — a Fitful Fit | SiC ‘Em from 2019-12-06T10:23

You might think that if an auto maker is developing the technology for autonomous driving, then creating the technology for assisted driving – a seemingly less ambitious goal – would practically...

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China’s $28B Big Fund | The Cockiest Startup | Sony’s Ambitions from 2019-11-22T12:25

A bunch of chip guys from Apple are planning to challenge Intel in the data center — do they stand a chance? Also, Sony claims it’s been doing just about as much R&D in AI as Google and Face...

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Live from the Global CEO Summit from 2019-11-15T14:13

EE Times attends the Global CEO Summit in Shenzhen, China and talk with top executives about major trends in electronics today: 5G wireless, advanced chip design and manufacturing, and artificia...

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MEMS: Fun, Fun, Fun in the Future | The Linley Conference | The Flakiest AI Startup from 2019-11-08T00:00

This week...a report from the Linley Conference, traditionally a gold mine of intelligence about where the processor market is going. Also, after one of the flakiest no-shows in high-tech histor...

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AI Revolutionizes Video Capture | “The Current War” Reviewed | V2X Babel from 2019-11-01T13:11

This week, we discuss the film “The Current War,” and the race between Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse to light up the world in the 1890s.

Also, video has been captured the same way...

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AVs and the Blame Game | Indian IC Industry Ascendent | The Artistry of AI from 2019-10-25T00:00

Tesla Motors, automotive features, vehicular gimmicks, and the weird eagerness among some people to be lab rats for Silicon Valley companies.

Also,India has quietly developed world-class ...

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Arm’s bold new path | Teenage autonomous drivers | Dealing with the data deluge from 2019-10-18T14:38

This week — we attended a conference hosted by Arm Holdings and report on what we learned about the what's next for circuitry technology.

Also, the big data deluge, and how to make sense ...

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Returning from Mars (Matt Damon Redux) | Apple&the Sun King | Chip Packaging from 2019-10-11T00:00

This week, packaging chips in the most advanced systems. There are no rules anymore and we’re going to sort it all out for you. Also, conducting business in the Trump Era. It’s beginning to look...

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MEMS&Sensors Summit | WiFi&LoRa Make Nice | How to Blow A Recovery from 2019-10-04T10:56

Sub-retinal chip, tracking down intransigent parking malefactors, and voice control! We sent not one, but two EE Times editors to the annual MEMS & Imaging Sensors Summit in Grenoble last we...

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Voice-Activated Everything on the Cheap | Jets&Hoverboards&Reliability | AVs: How Safe is Safe? from 2019-09-27T00:00

There are a lot of good reasons to NOT send all of our conversations off to the cloud, but we do it anyway because it’s significantly cheaper to do in the cloud. But what if there were some unex...

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AI Hardware Summit | India’s Silicon Ambitions | Frankfurt Motor Show from 2019-09-20T16:27

The AI Hardware Summit in Silicon Valley. This year’s edition did not go as planned.

Also, the semiconductor industry is, of course global. India has an ambition to build a thriving semic...

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5G Smartphone ICs | AI and the 4 Clouds | AVs: Competing on Safety from 2019-09-13T11:15

All of the elements of the 5G consumer business are coming together. Network operators are building out infrastructure to expand 5G cellular coverage in more markets. What’s needed next is a wid...

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A Honking Huge FPGA | “American Factory” Review | A Tale of Two Cities: Hong Kong&Shenzhen from 2019-09-06T15:43

Xilinx just released one honking huge field-programmable gate array. We’ll discuss why anyone would need an FPGA more than one-and-a-half times bigger than the previous biggest.

The polit...

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RISC-V Microcontrollers | Homomorphic Encryption | VW’s Keyless Innovation from 2019-08-30T13:18

Homomorphic encryption. It’s… well, it’s really complicated. Just stick around and we’ll explain it all.

Chinese memory chip supplier GigaDevices just make a huge splash in China introduc...

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‘Smart’ Water Bottles | The Hottest Hot Chip | A Sensors&Photonics Merger from 2019-08-22T21:56

AMS decided to purchase Osram. The former specializes in sensors, the latter in photonics; together they’ll chart an intriguing technological roadmap. We’ll find out what the combination will me...

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Opto Computing R&D | Broadcom Did What, Now? | Testing Autonomous Vehicles from 2019-08-16T10:09

This is your Briefing for the week ending August 16th.

Photonics – it’s not just for fiber optics anymore. In this episode, we’ve got a discussion about photonics, quantum sensors, and th...

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5G&Jetpacks | UWB Rises from the Dead | Bob Swan Profile from 2019-08-09T12:06

Are you one of the hundreds of millions of people who can't wait to get a 5G cell phone? Your wait is almost over. Almost.

Do you remember ultra-wideband? It was proposed a few years ago....

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Self-Driving: Failure by Design | TinyML | Alibaba’s IC Means So Much from 2019-08-02T11:56

This is your Briefing for the week ending August 2nd.

We want the Internet of things to be smart, but being smart requires processing power – which will be lacking in millions of IoT devi...

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How Much is Enough for Hyperscale Companies? from 2019-07-26T14:35

This week we’re mixing it up a bit. In this episode, we’re going to focus on a single topic. It’s how the world’s biggest companies are doing business in ways no company has before – and what th...

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Recalling Apollo 11 | What, Exactly, Is a Car? | AI Benchmarks from 2019-07-19T13:02

This week…

Artificial intelligence is a vastly complex market. There’s a fierce competition among hardware vendors to be the best platform for AI applications. But first, you have to know...

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The Workstation Conundrum | Sully on the 737 | Live from Semicon West from 2019-07-12T14:40

Our stories this week:

You might recall pilot Chesley Sullenberger. He became a hero a few years back for crash landing a disabled passenger airliner into New York's Hudson River with no ...

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Moore’s Law and GaN | Facial Recognition vs. Privacy | The Trade War Soap Opera from 2019-07-03T22:05

This week…

Facial recognition is being deployed more frequently, but is the technology ready? And, are we ready for it?

President Trump said he is lifting official restrictions on ...

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Self-Driving Skeptic | Supercharged PCI | Sensors Everywhere | Edge AI from 2019-06-28T14:42

This week…

The French research institute LETI held a conference on artificial intelligence at the edge. What does putting AI on the edge of the network mean, and what’s the advantage? EE ...

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AI Hubs | HD maps for Robocars | Supercomputer Bragging Rights from 2019-06-21T12:35

Our lineup this week includes:

A guided tour through London’s Tech Week, an annual extravaganza of new technologies. Unsurprisingly, this year there was an emphasis on artificial intellig...

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Risking RISC-V | Engineers&the Gig Economy | Chiplets from 2019-06-14T13:57

This week: RISC-V has profound implications for the smartphone market; we checked to see if it’s ready. Moore’s Law will end –  unless maybe chiplets? Engineers are getting drawn into the gig ec...

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Infineon’s $10B Gambit |Wally Rhines at DAC | IEEE ‘Reviewgate’ from 2019-06-07T09:56

In this week's briefing we discuss Infineon's bombshell announcement: the $10 billion dollar acquisition that seemed to come out of nowhere – Infineon bought Cypress Semiconductor, and the Desig...

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Monte Carlo Formula E Race | Trade War: China’s View | AI @ Hot Chips from 2019-05-31T03:13

This week we’ve got a dispatch from Monte Carlo about the recent Grand Prix ELECTRIC vehicle race. Also, a separate report on what’s going on with chips for Autonomous Vehicles. And we’ve been t...

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US-China Train Wreck from 2019-05-24T09:40

Today is Friday, May 24th, and this is your EE Times Weekly Briefing.

The biggest story in electronics this week affects almost everyone in the high-tech industry – from Huawei to Google ...

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IMEC&the End of the Road(map) | EDS and the Trade War | Restoring Notre Dame from 2019-05-17T11:39

This is your EE Times Weekly Briefing. Today is Friday, May 17th, and among the top stories this week:

A sobering roadmap of semiconductor process technology-- potentially coming to a hal...

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Google I/O | AI Fairness and Women in Tech9 from 2019-05-13T08:42

This is your EE Times Weekly Briefing. Today is Friday, May 10th, and among the top stories this week:

Google I/O, Google's developers’ conference. CEO Sundar Pichai touted Google’s awake...

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Cypress CEO Chat | 5G to 6G | Why Taiwan Companies are Leaving China | Startups in Taiwan from 2019-05-03T12:52

This is your EETimes Weekly Briefing. Today is Friday, May 3rd, and among our top stories this week: A one-on-one interview with Hassane El-Khoury, CEO of Cypress Semiconductors.We’ll review the...

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ON Semi’s Acquisition | TSMC’s Finer Nodes | Tesla’s AI Chip | China’s Fabless Companies from 2019-04-26T15:25

This is your EE Times Weekly Briefing. Today is Friday, April 26th, and among the top stories this week: ON Semi buys Globalfoundries’ ex IBM fab; TSMC’s CMOS process node shrinks, and Tesla’s K...

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Phil Koopman on Autonomy | Life after Nokia, Graphcore CEO from 2019-04-19T14:50

This is your EETimes Weekly Briefing. Today is Friday, April 19th, and among the top stories this week: Samsung is moving toward a 5-nanometer foundry process; Underwriters Lab is collaborating ...

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Qualcomm’s AI Chip | V2X Debate | Countdown to China’s IC Self-Sufficiency from 2019-04-12T14:45

Today is Friday, April 12th, and among the top stories this week - Qualcomm’s new data-center AI inference accelerator chip, the latest deep learning developments unveiled at a Stanford Universi...

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Intel Memory | ST SiC | Exclusive with Greg Travis on Boeing from 2019-04-05T13:29

Among the top stories this week: Intel’s new memory architecture; an exclusive interview with Greg Travis – a veteran software engineer and instrument-rated pilot. We ask him if Boeing 737 Max M...

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Intel CPU |5G Fixed Wireless | AI Silicon Race | SMIC Rift from 2019-03-29T14:55

This is your EETimes Weekly Briefing. Today is Friday, March 29th. Among the top stories this week: Intel’s CPU shortage and its impact on AMD. Dylan McGrath lends his perspective.

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Nvidia’s GTC | Boeing 737 Max | AI Special Projects from 2019-03-22T13:24

This week’s top stories include Nvidia’s annual GPU Technology Conference, the U.S. Exascale supercomputer deal, and the latest jury verdict on the Qualcomm v. Apple patent infringement case.

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Nvidia buys Mellanox | Facebook snatches up Sonics | Geneva Auto Show from 2019-03-15T22:08

Weekly Briefing March 15, 2019: Nvidia buys Mellanox, Facebook snatches up Sonics, Linus Foundation holds its first Open Source Leaders’ Summit, Geneva auto show

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RSA Conference, SOTIF, Data Center Slow Down, Huawei in Brussels from 2019-03-08T18:43

This is your EETimes Weekly Briefing. Today is Friday, March 8th, and these are the top stories this week. Dylan McGrath was in San Francisco this week to cover RSA Conference. Here’s Dylan summ...

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Embedded World in Nuremberg | Mobile World Congress in Barcelona from 2019-03-01T08:44

This is your EETimes Weekly Briefing. Today is Friday, March 1st, and these are the week's top stories. It's been a busy week with two major shows unfolding at the same time: Embedded World in N...

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TSMC Scraps a Batch of Wafers | AI Limitations | ISSCC from 2019-02-22T15:07

This is your EETimes Weekly Briefing. Today is Friday, February 22nd, and these are the week's top stories.

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Launch of RISC-V Special Project | MIPS vs. RISC-V | RISC-V Impact on ARM from 2019-02-18T11:01

This is your EETimes weekly briefing and these are the top stories from the week of February 18th.

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Apple&Qualcomm Fight Over Talent | Nokia Bets All on 5G from 2019-02-08T21:01

This is your EETimes weekly briefing. Today is Friday, February 8th, and these are the week’s top stories.

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EE Times Weekly Briefing: Friday, February 1, 2019 from 2019-02-02T09:33

Weekly briefing with Rick Merritt, Silicon Valley Bureau Chief, EE Times

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EE Times Weekly Briefing: Friday, January 24, 2019 from 2019-01-25T19:02

Weekly briefing with Dylan McGrath, editor-in-chief of EETimes.

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EE Times Weekly Briefing: Friday, January 18, 2019 from 2019-01-18T14:59

This week we review all the things that stole our attention at CES 2019 and the major headlines buzzing within electronics field immediately after and during the event. We speak with Brian Santo...

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CES 2019 Special: Clara Otero Perez, NXP from 2019-01-16T11:35

EETimes On Air host David Finch speaks with Clara Otero Perez, Director of System Innovations for NXP.

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CES 2019 Special: Matt Johnson, Silicon Labs from 2019-01-16T11:25

EETimes On Air host David Finch interviews Matt Johnson, SVP at Silicon Labs.

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CES 2019 Special: Stas Gayshan, CIC-Boston from 2019-01-16T11:11

EETimes On Air host David Finch speaks with Stas Gayshan, Founder of CIC - Boston

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CES 2019 Special: Yves Laurent Kayan, Coinplus from 2019-01-15T11:53

EETimes On Air host David Finch speaks with Yves Laurent Kayan, the Founder and CEO of Coinplus.

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CES 2019 Special: Antonio Pellegrino and Andrew Skafel from 2019-01-14T20:33

EETimes On Air host David Finch speaks with Antonio Pellegrino from Mutable, and Andrew Skafel from Edgewater Wireless.

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CES 2019 Special: Tyson Tuttle, Silicon Labs + Chris Stansbury, Arrow from 2019-01-14T15:48

EETimes On Air host David Finch interviews Tyson Tuttle, CEO of Silicon Labs, as well as Chris Stansbury, CFO at Arrow.

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CES 2019 Special: Paul Loughnane, TE Connectivity from 2019-01-14T15:40

EETimes On Air host David Finch interviews Paul Loughnane, CTO and VP of Engineering for Appliances at TE Connectivity.

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CES 2019 Special: Interview with Martin Cotter, Analog Devices from 2019-01-14T11:49

EETimes On Air host David Finch interviews Martin Cotter, Senior Vice President-Worldwide Sales at Analog Devices.

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CES 2019 Special: Interview with Jesse Will, Rolling Stone (PT2) from 2019-01-12T01:32

EETimes On Air host David Finch speaks with Jesse Will, Contributing Editor to Rolling Stone, about exciting new advancements in audio technology and more.

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CES 2019 Special: Jesse Will, Rolling Stone (PT1) from 2019-01-12T01:22

EETimes On Air host David Finch speaks with Jesse Will, Contributing Editor to Rolling Stone, about exciting new advancements in audio technology and more.

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CES 2019 Special: Day 2 recap with Junko Yoshida from 2019-01-12T01:08

EETimes On Air host David Finch interviews Junko Yoshida, Co-Global Editor-in-Chief and Chief of Correspondents at ASPENCORE Media

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CES 2019 Special: Interview with Chris Jones, CTO at iRobot from 2019-01-12T00:53

EETimes On Air host David Finch interviews Chris Jones, CTO at iRobot.

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CES 2019 Special: Interview with Mark Jules, Hitachi VP of Public Safety and Visualization Solutions from 2019-01-12T00:44

EETimes On Air host David Finch interviews Mark Jules, Vice President of Public Safety and Visualization Solutions at Hitachi.

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CES 2019 Special: Day 1 recap with Brian Santo, Editor-in-Chief of EDN from 2019-01-12T00:31

EETimes On Air host David Finch recaps Day 1 of CES 2019 with Brian Santo, Editor-in-Chief of EDN.

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Smart Meters and Super Smart Babies from 2018-11-10T10:43

Vipin Bothra, Director of Market Development at STMicroelectronics, takes us inside today's smart meters. Visionary musician Dani Rabin talks improvisation and the work of the artist.

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Smart Retail from 2018-10-05T08:40

IBM's John O'Brien shares the landscape of smart retail today. Keir Gilchrist and Nik Dodani, stars of the hit Netflix series "Atypical", joins David to discuss acting, autism, and neurodiversit...

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Smart Grid from 2018-09-21T10:02

Dr. Bri-Mathias Hodge, Chief Scientist of the Power System Design and Studies Group at National Renewable Energy Laboratory, joins host David Finch to discuss the vast landscape of Smart Energy ...

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Smart Cities: Part 2 from 2018-08-09T16:55

In this human-centric look at Smart Cities, we speak with Jake Rishavy, visionary co-founder of the Denver Smart Cities Alliance determined to drive adoption in one of the fastest growing cities...

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Smart Cities: Part 1 from 2018-08-09T16:54

Smart Cities. With thousands of urban centers around the globe, which ones can call themselves “smart”? What are the technologies, the policies, the philosophies that are making this technologic...

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