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Quadric: Revolutionizing Edge AI

Quadric: Revolutionizing Edge AI
by Daniel Nenni on 10-30-2025 at 10:00 am

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In the rapidly evolving landscape of AI, stands out as a pioneering force in edge computing. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Burlingame, California, Quadric is a technology company focused on developing high-performance, energy-efficient processors for AI workloads at the edge devices like smartphones, IoT sensors,… Read More


Inference Acceleration from the Ground Up

Inference Acceleration from the Ground Up
by Lauro Rizzatti on 10-29-2025 at 6:00 am

VSORA AI CHip

VSORA, a pioneering high-tech company, has engineered a novel architecture designed specifically to meet the stringent demands of AI inference—both in datacenters and at the edge. With near-theoretical performance in latency, throughput, and energy efficiency, VSORA’s architecture breaks away from legacy designs optimized… Read More


Emulator-Like Simulation Acceleration on GPUs. Innovation in Verification

Emulator-Like Simulation Acceleration on GPUs. Innovation in Verification
by Bernard Murphy on 10-28-2025 at 6:00 am

Innovation New

GPUs have been proposed before to accelerate logic simulation but haven’t quite met the need yet. This is a new attempt based on emulating emulator flows. Paul Cunningham (GM, Verification at Cadence), Raúl Camposano (Silicon Catalyst, entrepreneur, former Synopsys CTO and lecturer at Stanford, EE292A) and I continue our series… Read More


Pioneering Edge AI: TekStart’s Newport Processor Ushers in a New Era of Efficient Intelligence

Pioneering Edge AI: TekStart’s Newport Processor Ushers in a New Era of Efficient Intelligence
by Daniel Nenni on 10-27-2025 at 10:00 am

TekStart Newport Chip SemiWiki

One of the more in interesting companies I met at the AI Infra Summit was a company known to me for some time. The most interesting part was the chip they are in the process of taping out; It is a high-performance, ultra-low-power AI processor purpose-built for edge computing. It is claimed to deliver “the processing muscle … Read More


A Tour of Advanced Data Conversion with Alphacore

A Tour of Advanced Data Conversion with Alphacore
by Mike Gianfagna on 10-27-2025 at 6:00 am

A Tour of Advanced Data Conversion with Alphacore

There is always a lot of buzz about advanced AI workloads at trade shows. How to train them and how to run them. Advanced chip and multi-die designs are how AI is brought to life, so it was a perfect fit for discussion at a show. But there is another side of this discussion. Much of the work going on in AI workloads has to do with processing… Read More


Chiplets: Powering the Next Generation of AI Systems

Chiplets: Powering the Next Generation of AI Systems
by Kalar Rajendiran on 10-23-2025 at 10:00 am

Arm Synopsys at Chiplet Summit

AI’s rapid expansion is reshaping semiconductor design. The compute and I/O needs of modern AI workloads have outgrown what traditional SoC scaling can deliver. As monolithic dies approach reticle limits, yields drop and costs rise, while analog and I/O circuits gain little from moving to advanced process nodes. To sustain … Read More


Better Automatic Generation of Documentation from RTL Code

Better Automatic Generation of Documentation from RTL Code
by Tom Anderson on 10-23-2025 at 6:00 am

Specador Doc

One technical topic I always find intriguing is the availability of links between documentation and chip design. It used to be simple: there weren’t any. Architects wrote a specification (spec) in text, in Word if they had PCs, or using “troff” or a similar format if they were limited to Unix platforms. Then the hardware designers… Read More


Learning from In-House Datasets

Learning from In-House Datasets
by Bernard Murphy on 10-22-2025 at 6:00 am

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At a DAC Accellera panel this year there was some discussion on cross-company collaboration in training. The theory is that more collaboration would mean a larger training set and therefore higher accuracy in GenAI (for example in RTL generation). But semiconductor companies are very protective of their data and reports of copyrighted… Read More


PDF Solutions Calls for a Revolution in Semiconductor Collaboration at SEMICON West

PDF Solutions Calls for a Revolution in Semiconductor Collaboration at SEMICON West
by Mike Gianfagna on 10-21-2025 at 6:00 am

PDF Solutions Calls for a Revolution in Semiconductor Collaboration at SEMICON West

SEMICON West was held in Phoenix, Arizona on October 7-9. This premier event brings the incredibly diverse global electronics supply chain together to address the semiconductor ecosystem’s greatest opportunities and challenges. The event’s tagline this year is:

Stronger Together — Shaping a Sustainable Future in Talent,Read More


The AI PC: A New Category Poised to Reignite the PC Market

The AI PC: A New Category Poised to Reignite the PC Market
by Jonah McLeod on 10-20-2025 at 10:00 am

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The PC industry is entering its most significant transformation since the debut of the IBM PC in 1981. That original beige box ushered in a new era of productivity, reshaping how corporations and individuals worked, communicated, and created. More than four decades later, the AI PC is emerging as a new category — one that promises… Read More