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Vegas Falcons Patrol the Sphere
Using ‘nature’ to solve tech problems might be a lesson for the tech industry.

TSMC: Name Change Anyone?
TSMC is changing to accommodate customers’ interests and avoid geopolitical problems but a rebranding may be in its future also.

Automotive: Industry Drowning in Tech
Many automotive OEMs are completely unsuited to harnessing the flood of technological innovation that their industry is now drowning in.

Why Is Valeo Clinging to Lidar?
With its lidars designed into Level 3 vehicles, Valeo hopes to learn how the car will handle automation, and how that affects cabin redesigns in 10 years.

The Moral Bankruptcy of the Tech Titans
Observed in Davos: How to bamboozle with BS

Synopsys-Ansys to Bridge Digital, Physical Worlds
How will the union of the two companies address the challenges emerging at the digital/physical nexus?

Chiplet: Let Integration Race Begin
DreamBig Semiconductor came to CES with its own ‘Open Chiplet Platform.’

Is Localized Chip Production Doomed to Fail?
Governments are pushing local production hubs on receptive chipmakers but the business dynamics may not support such a system.

Webinar: Preventing Impaired Driving
The Driver Monitoring System is becoming the technology that detects a landscape of impairment behaviors, including drunk driving, drowsiness, distraction, and fatigue.

To Meet the STEM Crisis, We Need Less STEM
Success in STEM begins with clear thinking, unambiguous articulation and effective communication.

GM to Shut Down Ultra Cruise
Hands-off driving limited to divided highways only is one thing, but hands-off driving on every public paved road in the U.S. and Canada is an entirely different public safety proposition.

Five Minutes ‘On the Road’ with Intel’s Gelsinger
Intel has a poor track record moving into non-PC segments. And now it’s taking to the road, pedal to the metal, with an automotive plan.

CES ’24: ‘I Feel Ya, Man.’
Sony-Honda’s “Afeela” might be a corporate appropriation of the bonding device, likely derived from hiphop culture: “I feel ya.”

War Over Taiwan Is Doubtful, and Unaffordable by China or Anyone
Fears of military hostilities over Taiwan are overblown and ignore the reality of China’s current need for a stable global economy

L’Oréal Keynote Elevates ‘Beauty Tech’ at CES
L’Oréal’s high-tech makeover featured at CES.

Generative AI at CES: Good, Bad and Ugly
AI poses many shades and applications, from AI in a PC, AI in a Car to AI in robotics.

Intel: It’s the Whole Car, Not Teraflops
Intel came to CES to unveil an automotive strategy that covers software-defined vehicles, EV power management standards, and chiplets.

TSMC’s Next Fab: The Case for India
India needs semiconductor partners. TSMC fits the bill as it evolves fab strategy but will they team up?

Dig Deeper: EDA’s Role in Chiplets
Synopsys says the EDA industry is committed to ensuring that their customers can scale from large single-die SoCs today to multi-die systems incorporating perhaps hundreds of chiplets tomorrow.

Japan Airlines’ ‘Miracle’ Spotlights Safety Culture
A deadly 1985 crash spawned a “responsibility culture” that helped the Japanese carrier avoid another disaster on the runway.
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