As modern computing systems evolve toward greater parallelism, multithreaded and distributed architectures have become the norm. While this shift promises increased performance and scalability, it also introduces a fundamental challenge: debugging concurrent code. The elusive nature of race conditions, deadlocks, … Read More




Perforce Webinar: Can You Trust GenAI for Your Next Chip Design?
GenAI is certainly changing the world. Every day there are new innovations in the use of highly trained models to do things that seemed impossible just a short while ago. As GenAI models take on more tasks that used to be the work of humans, there is always a nagging concern about accuracy and bias. Was the data used to train the model … Read More
Weebit Nano Moves into the Mainstream with Customer Adoption
Disruptive technology typically follows a path of research, development, early deployment and finally commercial adoption. Each of these phases are difficult and demanding in different ways. No matter how you measure it, getting to the finish line is a significant milestone for any company. Weebit Nano is disrupting the way… Read More
Everspin CEO Sanjeev Agrawal on Why MRAM Is the Future of Memory
Everspin’s recent fireside chat, moderated by Robert Blum of Lithium Partners, offered a crisp look at how the company is carving out a durable niche in non-volatile memory. CEO Sanjeev Agrawal’s core message was simple: MRAM’s mix of speed, persistence, and robustness lets it masquerade as multiple memory classes, data-logging,… Read More
A Principled AI Path to Spec-Driven Verification
I have seen a flood of verification announcements around directly reading product specs through LLM methods, and from there directly generating test plans and test suite content to drive verification. Conceptually automating this step makes a lot of sense. Carefully interpreting such specs even today is a largely manual task,… Read More
Exploring the Latest Innovations in MIPI D-PHY and MIPI C-PHY
The white paper “Exploring the Latest Innovations in MIPI D-PHY and MIPI C-PHY” details the latest developments in these two critical high-speed interface technologies, highlighting how they evolve to meet modern demands in camera and display systems across automotive, industrial, healthcare, and XR applications.… Read More
448G: Ready or not, here it comes!
The march toward higher-speed networking continues to be guided by the same core objectives as has always been : increase data rates, lower latency, improve reliability, reduce power consumption, and maintain or extend reach while controlling cost. For the next generation of high-speed interconnects, these requirements … Read More
Should the US Government Invest in Intel?
“Most companies don’t die because they are wrong; most die because they don’t commit themselves. They fritter away their valuable resources while attempting to make a decision. The greatest danger is standing still.” Andy Grove’s Only the Paranoid Survive, first published in 1996.
Looking back 20 years, we all know this… Read More
PDF Solutions and the Value of Fearless Creativity
PDF Solutions has been around for over 30 years. The company began with a focus on chip manufacturing and yield. Since the beginning, PDF Solutions anticipated many shifts in the semiconductor industry and has expanded its impact with enhanced data analytics and AI. Today, the company’s impact is felt from design to manufacturing,… Read More
Gartner Top Strategic Technology Trends for 2025: Agentic AI
Agentic AI refers to goal-driven software entities—“digital coworkers”—that can plan, decide, and act on an organization’s behalf with minimal supervision. Unlike classic chatbots or coding assistants that respond only to prompts, agentic systems combine models (e.g., LLMs) with memory, planning, tools/APIs, sensing,… Read More
Intel’s Pearl Harbor Moment