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What XiangShan Got Right—And What It Didn’t Dare Try

What XiangShan Got Right—And What It Didn’t Dare Try
by Jonah McLeod on 08-12-2025 at 6:00 am

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An Open ISA, a Closed Mindset — Predictive Execution Charts a New Path

The RISC-V revolution was never just about open instruction sets. It was a rare opportunity to break free from the legacy assumptions embedded in every generation of CPU design. For decades, architectural decisions have been constrained by proprietary patents,… Read More


The Critical Role of Pre-Silicon Security Verification with Secure-IC’s Laboryzr™ Platform

The Critical Role of Pre-Silicon Security Verification with Secure-IC’s Laboryzr™ Platform
by Kalar Rajendiran on 08-11-2025 at 10:00 am

Pre Silicon Security Verification (Hardware SCA)

As embedded systems and System-on-Chip (SoC) designs grow in complexity and integration, the risk of physical attacks has dramatically increased. Modern day adversaries no longer rely solely on software vulnerabilities; instead, they exploit the physical properties of silicon to gain access to sensitive data. Side-channel… Read More


Should Intel be Split in Half?

Should Intel be Split in Half?
by Daniel Nenni on 08-11-2025 at 6:00 am

Intel Should Not Be Split!

A recent commentary from four former Intel board members argue that Intel should be split into two separate companies with separate CEOs and separate board of directors. Charlene BarshefskyReed HundtJames Plummer, and David Yoffie wrote that Intel shareholders should insist on a split which would create a new, independent,… Read More


CEO Interview with Karim Beguir of InstaDeep

CEO Interview with Karim Beguir of InstaDeep
by Daniel Nenni on 08-10-2025 at 8:00 am

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Karim Beguir is InstaDeep’s Chief Executive Officer. He helps companies get to grips with the latest AI breakthroughs and deploy these in order to improve efficiency and ROI. As a graduate of France’s Ecole Polytechnique and former Program Fellow at NYU’s Courant Institute, Karim has a passion for teaching and using… Read More


Podcast EP302: How MathWorks Tools Are Used in Semiconductor and IP Design with Cristian Macario

Podcast EP302: How MathWorks Tools Are Used in Semiconductor and IP Design with Cristian Macario
by Daniel Nenni on 08-08-2025 at 10:00 am

Dan is joined by Cristian Macario, senior technical professional at MathWorks, where he leads global strategy for the semiconductor segment. With a background in electronics engineering and over 15 years of experience spanning semiconductor design, verification, and strategic marketing, Cristian bridges engineering … Read More


Making Intel Great Again!

Making Intel Great Again!
by Daniel Nenni on 08-08-2025 at 6:00 am

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Lip-Bu Tan made it very clear on his most recent call that Intel will not continue to invest in leading edge semiconductor manufacturing solo. Lip-Bu is intimately familiar with TSMC and that is the collaborative business model he envisions for Intel Foundry. I support this 100%. Intel and Samsung have tried to compete head-to-head… Read More


Agentic AI and the EDA Revolution: Why Data Mobility, Security, and Availability Matter More Than Ever

Agentic AI and the EDA Revolution: Why Data Mobility, Security, and Availability Matter More Than Ever
by Michael Johnson on 08-07-2025 at 10:00 am

NetApp Agentic AI

The EDA (Electronic Design Automation) and semiconductor industries are experiencing a transformative shift—one that’s being powered by the rise of Agentic AI. If you attended this year’s SNUG, CDNLive, and/or DAC 2025, you couldn’t miss it: agentic AI was the hot topic, dominating keynotes, demos, and booth conversations… Read More


WEBINAR: What It Really Takes to Build a Future-Proof AI Architecture?

WEBINAR: What It Really Takes to Build a Future-Proof AI Architecture?
by Don Dingee on 08-07-2025 at 6:00 am

AI Inference Use Cases from Edge to Cloud

Keeping up with competitors in many computing applications today means incorporating AI capability. At the edge, where devices are smaller and consume less power, the option of using software-powered GPU architectures becomes unviable due to size, power consumption, and cooling constraints. Purpose-built AI inference … Read More


Software-defined Systems at #62DAC

Software-defined Systems at #62DAC
by Daniel Payne on 08-06-2025 at 10:00 am

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Modern EVs are prime examples of software-defined systems, so I attended a #62DAC panel session hosted by Siemens to learn more from experts at Collins Aerospace, Arm, AMD and Siemens. Here’s the list of panelists that span several domains, and what follows is my paraphrase of the discussion topics.

Panel Discussion

Q: How does… Read More


What is Vibe Coding and Should You Care?

What is Vibe Coding and Should You Care?
by Bernard Murphy on 08-06-2025 at 6:00 am

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This isn’t a deep article. I only want to help head off possible confusion over this term. I have recently seen “vibe coding” pop up in discussions around AI for code generation. The name is media-friendly giving it some stickiness in the larger non-technical world, always a concern when it comes to anything AI. The original intent… Read More