Podcast: Fallouts from Aborted Nvidia-Arm Deal Persist
Nvidia opened Arm licensees’ eyes to the dangers they faced and now they are scrambling for alternatives to the Arm architecture. Are these moves too late?
Nvidia opened Arm licensees’ eyes to the dangers they faced and now they are scrambling for alternatives to the Arm architecture. Are these moves too late?
To establish a solid presence in the semiconductor market, India must forgo fabs and instead focus on another critical sector like assembly, test and packaging
Submersible expert and underwater salvage pioneer Curt Newport says OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush ignored safety protocols.
A number of state departments of transportation want to evaluate the compatibility of their roads with the emerging technologies used in highly automated vehicles.
Author Charles Murray argues the West must build up its battery assembly lines to confront China’s dominance.
Steve Sanghi, Microchip and the semiconductor market have intertwined stories going back decades. That saga is not ending yet. The chip world can count on seeing more of Sanghi beyond Microchip.
William Widen, a professor of law, and Phil Koopman, an engineering professor, are proposing a new legal framework that rescues automated-vehicle (AV) accidents from the Black Hole of Liability.
Tu Le believes that Western automakers, too busy making money hand over fist in China for too long, underestimated Chinese consumers and Chinese automotive market as a whole.
Yesterday’s supply chain challenges are becoming history just as new ones are cropping up.
It’s time for a grownup conversation about cybersecurity on IoT and embedded devices.