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Could SoftBank's Son kill ARM with His AI Vision?

Could SoftBank’s Son Kill Arm with His AI Vision?

The talk is that SoftBank Group CEO Masayoshi Son wants to transform his company into an AI processor powerhouse and intends to use Arm as a vehicle to achieve this.
Can Machines Outsmart Human Mischief?

Can Machines Outsmart Human Mischief?

Embedded vision and AI algorithms are in demand as keys to “smart retail” systems. Will Grabango’s check-out system succeed where Amazon’s once-touted “just walk out” service failed?

The Bastard Art of Thinking like a Machine

When confused by technology, it might help — and cost less — to switch back to human-mode
Wait! Wasn’t AEB Already Solved?

Wait! Wasn’t AEB Already Solved?

What’s the difference between Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) in robotaxis and the AEB newly mandated by U.S. safety regulators?

Microsoft, Data Centers and the AI Paradox

Can generative AI and the acres of servers needed to refine large-language models help solve the very problem it creates?
China EV Road Trip & Beijing Auto Show

China EV Road Trip & Beijing Auto Show

Tu Le, Sino Auto Insights’ founder, assessing Xpeng’s EV on a 1,500 mile road trip, wonders how much Elon Musk can charge for Tesla’s FSD when many Chinese vehicles with similar ADAS systems are already on the road. He shares insights from the recent Beijing Auto Show.
Western Car OEMs’ New Motto: ‘Copy China’

Western Car OEMs’ New Motto: ‘Copy China’

Not too long ago, the Chinese came West to learn, and possibly copy, how companies develop technologies. In today’s global automotive industry, the tables have turned.

This Semiconductor Market ‘Recovery’ Is Uneven and Crash Prone

The broad semiconductor market direction indicators are sending conflicting signals. When is a recovery not really one and how should suppliers respond?

Dig Deeper on Sustainable Manufacturing: Actions, Not Words

Junko Yoshida and George Leopold, host The Ojo-Yoshida Report’s Dig Deeper series on sustainable semiconductor manufacturing, assessing the prospects for reducing the chip industry’s carbon footprint.
We Dig Deeper in Software-Defined Vehicles

We Dig Deep into Software-Defined Vehicles

What exactly is Software-Defined Vehicles (SDV)? Who wants it? Do we need it?
Is It Ground Hog Day for Memory Chip Suppliers?

Is It Groundhog Day for Memory Chip Suppliers?

Memory suppliers rushing to build new fabs appear destined to reignite the destructive flames of pricing and inventory instability they have just succeeded in putting out.
Who Will Rule Software-Defined Vehicle Architecture?

Who Will Rule Software-Defined Vehicle Architecture?

Knowing Advanced Driver Assistance Systems and In-Vehicle Infotainment Systems might not be enough to win the SDV design derby.
Can TSMC Turn Arizona into Taiwan?

Can TSMC Turn Arizona into Taiwan?

Is Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. prepared—financially, and culturally—to transfer chip production to Arizona?
Generative AI: the bloom is off the rose

Generative AI: The Bloom Is Off the Rose

Artificial Intelligence is not living up to the hype. Hallucinations are an intractable part of the problem.
Is TSMC Price Hike Threat Even Enforceable?

Is TSMC Price Hike Threat Even Enforceable?

TSMC’s costs are surging and this is impacting margins. Business is growing but fending off rising costs has also become a major objective.
Connecting Smartphone to Smart Home Systems

Simplifying the Connected Future: Navigating Complexity in the IoT Landscape with Renesas Wireless Connectivity

Whatever device you can think of that makes our lives more convenient, safer and more enjoyable, in today’s world it’s likely to be connected, often wirelessly. Almost everywhere, connectivity is no longer an extra, it’s expected.
AI: Should I Be Faithful or Agnostic?

AI: Should I Be Faithful or Agnostic?

I feel as though everyone has been cornered into making a consequential choice — to either place our trust in AI or to escalate our AI paranoia.
Georgia Tech Aims for AI for All

Georgia Tech Aims for AI for All

Georgia Tech is bringing AI to undergraduates in a classroom setting.
Intel and ASML sprint toward a high-NA future

Intel and ASML Sprint Toward a High-NA Future

Intel is committed to a monumental struggle to catch TSMC in process technology. Will their efforts pay off?
Embedded Quest at Nuremberg

Embedded Quest at Nuremberg

We cornered engineers and executives at various companies at Embedded World, and asked their perception of the state of the embedded market and what they see must be solved.