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VW-Horizon Deal: Winners, Risks, and Legacy OEMs’ Future
China tech analyst Tu Le help us break down VW’s agreement with Horizon Robotics. Among Horizon, VW, China, Germany, who gains what?

Mirror Deal Between Magna, Seeing Machines Reflects Regulatory Push
The partners are poised to dominate the driver monitoring market as new rules enter into force.

Ayar Labs, Lockheed Martin Look to Cut ‘Fog of War’
The partners are collaborating to integrate silicon photonics, and their ability to handle huge data volumes, into next-generation battlefield sensors.

Podcast: Who Is Seeing Machines?
Seeing Machines CEO Paul McGlone explains his company’s heritage, technology , business and its future.

Volkswagen Outsourcing Software, Hardware Future to China
The German automaker has no way to compete with Tesla save by partnering with China, says one auto industry analyst.

Can Seeing Machines Become the ‘Mobileye’ of In-Cabin Vision?
Auto manufacturers are under heavy time pressure to install required driver and occupant monitoring systems. Partners Magna and Seeing Machines view it ‘once-in-a-life time’ opportunity.

Modeling the Semiconductor Devices of the Future
Among the emerging chip-modeling tools is a proposed ‘virtual fab’ scheme promoted by TSMC.

TSMC Blooms But Tech Cold War Looms
The fab leader blows through analysts’ forecasts, but dodges questions about China.

Playing the Long Game on Semiconductor Manufacturing
Micron joins a growing list of U.S. chipmakers expanding fab capacity. How much is enough?

TSMC Contemplates a European Fab
Courted by E.U. officials, it remains unclear what foundry services TSMC could provide.

7 Reasons Why Mobileye Must Go Public—Now
Now is not the time for investors to pooh-pooh Mobileye’s contributions to ADAS and AV development. It is however a good time for Intel to grab a short-term gain by spinning out Mobileye.

ST Joins SiC Vertical Integration Race
Every SiC device supplier wants to control everything from SiC substrate to device manufacturing. Who’s doing what and where?

Attack of the Feature Creep
Digital devices offer choices so numerous that the user is helpless to choose.

Moving Beyond ‘Brittle’ AI
Current machine learning models are unsuited for risky applications like autonomous driving.

Samsung Won’t Provide SoftBank With Arm Closure
Softbank will only prolong its Arm problem if Samsung Electronics gets involved.

AI Hardware Startups Ready for Pruning
Our survey reveals a crowded sector more ripe for M&As than IPOs.

Who’s Who in AI Hardware Startups
About 90 startups are focused on various segments of the AI hardware market.

U.S. Taps Semiconductor Execs to Map R&D
Ex-Applied Materials, Analog Devices officials will head an advisory panel for disbursing CHIPS Act research funding.

Qualcomm’s Automotive Gambit: Doubling Down on Smartphones
Many automotive experts doubted Qualcomm’s ability to make inroads into the automotive market. Not anymore. How did Qualcomm gain respect?

Inside In-Memory Computing, and Why It’s Back
Accelerator chips tailored for deep learning place scads of computing elements near, or in, memory to parallelize the massive computational load.
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