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Mind the Gap: ADAS Pitfalls in 2023

Automakers should not assume ADAS will be easier to pull off than self-driving cars. Designed to work with human drivers, ADAS could ultimately prove tougher to implement than autonomy.

IoT Is Broken: It Won’t Scale

Fragmentation is hindering the IoT industry’s ability to achieve economies of scale. It’s time to shift from vertical to horizontal.
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What Caught Our Eye This Week

Acquisitive Infineon, continuing Tesla drama in 2023.
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Podcast: 2023 Predictions for AV and Driver Assist

Phil Koopman, safety expert and associate professor at Carnegie Mellon University, breaks down AV developments in 2022, and what’s in store next year for driver assist technology.
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Infineon Ramps For the Transition to Silicon Carbide

As silicon carbide emerges, the German chipmaker joins a growing list of manufacturers taking a modular approach to power electronics.
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Phil Koopman’s 2023 AV Predictions

The past year proved that the automotive industry is still far from solving its autonomous driving quandary. Carmakers who believe ADAS will ease their woes in 2023 should think again.
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Cryptocurrencies in Africa: Wary Regulators Struggle to Control Eager Adopters

Enthusiasm for cryptocurrencies in Africa is huge but overshadowed by regulatory concerns
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Open Letter to Musk: ‘Just Shut Up and Build Cars and Rockets’

We were ready to anoint you the Leonardo Da Vinci of our age.  And then you blew it. How could it go so wrong?
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A Certain Semiconductor in Uncertain Times

Wolfspeed, Infineon, STMicroelectronics, Onsemi and Rohm announced huge capex plans for SiC in recent months. Who will lead the market?

TSMC Founder Morris Chang Is Wrong, Globalization (Only) Needs a Reset

Globalization is alive and well but requires a reality check–and fine tuning.
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What Caught Our Eye This Week

Arm’s China sales blocked, Microsoft grabs a struggling storage processor startup.
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Ambarella vs. NXP: On Each Other’s Radar

Vision processor specialist Ambarella wants auto manufacturers to “Forget ‘smart’ radars.” Is that what carmakers want?
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Synaptics Plays ‘Go’ to Win IoT Market

Synaptics has been on an IoT shopping spree for specialized IP. Has it chosen wisely? Can it cover a range of use cases?
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Smoke on the Brain

Our parents were addicted to nicotine. We’re addicted to our screens.
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Onsemi Triangulates Its Silicon Carbide Strategy

The manager of the chipmaker’s power electronics unit emphasizes materials, devices and packaging.
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What Caught Our Eye This Week

TSMC Founder Morris Chang eulogizes globalization, FCC puts the screws to Huawei.
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SiC Manufacturers Walk a Tightrope

Many are shifting to a vertical business model in hopes of capturing demand and driving down device costs.
6-inch N-type SiC substrates by SICC in China

SiC in China: ‘Poster Child of the Decoupling Era’

How long before China catches up with Western silicon carbide suppliers in wafer production and device manufacturing?
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European Chip Startups Top China’s Shopping List

None of the current deals presents a significant technology transfer problem. But in the longer term, China’s buying spree could give rise to competitiveness issues and a loss of homegrown know-how.
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The Supply-Chain Decoupling Quandary

The global tech industry is supposed to re-imagine its supply-chain models in pursuit of “decoupling” the economy. How, exactly, does this represent an improvement?