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How Could Software-Defined Vehicles Go Wrong?
Carmakers are already wrestling with myriad software problems. Can Software-Defined Vehicles help?

Tale of High-NA EUV Lithography: Two Paths Diverged
One branch of the fork, supported by TSMC, relies on double patterning to solve the resolution problem. The other branch of the fork, now pursued by Intel, relies on a new generation of EUV lithography systems with higher resolution.

Why Fintech Companies Are Closing Shop in Nigeria
Tech investors in Africa’s No. 1 economy are doing a reset following the failure of many start-ups they thought would help open up opportunities in the continent.

China’s EV Battery Lead Appears Unassailable
Demand may be plateauing, but China’s electric vehicle sector isn’t hitting the brakes.

Microchip Nurtures AZFirst
Raising local talent is a critical business practice for every tech company in need of engineering resources.

1.6T Ethernet IP Poses Options for Hyperscalers
With the new 1.6T Ethernet IP, Synopsys joins Marvell and Broadcom in pursuit of a red-hot datacenter market.

SEASON 1, Dig Deeper on Chiplets: What Have We Learned?
Junko and Bola join Ron Wilson, our technology editor and the host of The Ojo-Yoshida Report’s Dig Deeper on Chiplets series, to compare notes.

Infineon Builds Fortress SiC: Foresight or Overreach?
Infineon is changing but don’t expect it to be more timid. For a peak at its future, examine closely its SiC and overall power semiconductor strategy.

Japan Bets on Jim Keller: Why?
Japan has developed its own “edge” AI accelerator. But it needs CPUs and chiplet expertise to turn it into commercial products. Who ya gonna call?

Did Apple Just Cancel the Future of AVs?
In Star Trek parlance, the AV industry has been confronted with a Kobayashi Maru, or a no-win situation, since its inception.

Wolfspeed Ails but What Exactly Is the Problem?
Wolfspeed is a market leader but investors are discounting its shares. It must find out why and tell a clearer story.

The Beetle: ‘Love, love me do!’
As we drive pell-mell into an era of AI and bewildering technology, I have lately harbored the hope that Volkswagen will seize the notion of a “simple car.”

Intel CEO Asks Altman $7 Trillion Question
Other than “we are gonna need a lot more [AI],” Altman said, “we are not in a place where we have numbers yet.”

Foundry Dreams Spotlighted at Intel-Palooza
Announcing Microsoft as a new customer, the promise to roll out 14A in 2026, touting the company’s expertise in advanced packaging, and the world’s most sustainable fabs: Is all this enough to lure customers to Intel Foundry?

Arm Doubles Down on AI, Chiplets With Neoverse Update
The IP vendor is seeking to plug any gaps in its product portfolio by updating its existing IP offerings to serve a growing list of AI and chiplet customers.

Glazed with AI, Arm Market Value Soars
Arm is tying its future to artificial intelligence. The explosive rise in its market value would seem to justify this strategy.

As AI Challenges Chipmakers, EDA Must Up the Ante
The electronic design automation industry sits at an intersection. EDA companies’ tools are expected to turn out a new generation of AI chip designs that test the limits of conventional chip development and production.

Chiplets: If It Happens in China, Will It Stay in China?
Going beyond trade barriers, what’s driving China to chiplets is financial motivation. They are looking for the reuse of low-cost, low-risk chiplet IP.

Memo to Auto Chipmakers: AVs’ Failure is Your Failure, Too
Autonomous vehicles are on the path to failure. They may also doom the interests of their suppliers.

Cruise Accident Response Focuses on How, Not Why
The AV company’s critics assert its remote controllers in Arizona are unable to ensure safe operations.
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