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Is Haviv Ilan Set to Succeed Templeton as TI’s CEO?

Richard Templeton’s successor must decide between maintaining the status quo or expanding TI’s portfolio.
highway driving

L3 Cars: Unsafe at Any Speed?

Conditional automated driving is a technical breakthrough that carmakers are proud of. But is it safe?
Mercedes-Benz Drive Pilot

Let Go of the Wheel, But Watch Your Back

Hands-free driving efforts expose the paradoxes of automation.
Western chip alliance patterned after NATO

In Praise of a NATO-Like Semiconductor Alliance

Coordinating the capabilities and investments of an East Asian-European-American triumvirate is touted as a way to fix a disjointed global semiconductor supply chain.
African entrepreneurship redefined to include investors, female entrepreneurs, tech ecosystems

Fostering Digital Entrepreneurship in Africa

African entrepreneurship is being redefined to include investors, female entrepreneurs and tech ecosystems.
Everyone who can afford it is signing extended pay-to-play commitments with draconian terms

Semiconductor Purchase Obligations Surge in Length, Cost, Complexity, and Risk

Everyone who can afford it is signing extended pay-to-play commitments with draconian terms, widening the sourcing gap and evoking the specter of past shortages and gluts.
aerial view new cars

Wanted: A New Order in the Auto Supply Chain

Players in the automotive supply chains — now increasingly divided, not united — no longer know where they stand in relation to each other.
SiC laser cut boules

Laser-Cutting the Cost of Silicon Carbide Wafers

Startup Halo Industries is among a growing list of companies seeking to boost SiC wafer yields with laser tools.
Valeo Lidar's production

Valeo Sits Atop Lidar Market – So Far

Startups tout whizzy technologies, but they lack the ability that automotive OEMs demand to industrialize, verify and validate their products.
China Eastern crash 737-800 Boeing

China Crash Shrouded in Mystery

Airline crash investigations are laborious and detailed. The latest could be even more so.
AMD Xilinx FPGA

AMD/Xilinx: Chipmakers Bulk Up as AIoT Cycle Heats Up 

AMD’s acquisition of Xilinx ushers in a new era of technology integration and stiffer competition among chip vendors.
Nvidia AV Hyperion Ominiverse

Nvidia’s Automotive Playbook: Hyperion 9, Drive Map, Omniverse

A new sensor suite, more computing horsepower and mapping software are among the key components of an expanding AV ecosystem.
Xinlix automotive semiconductors

AMD/Xilinx Automotive Chips Must Go Beyond FPGAs

AMD needs an auto semiconductor road map that tightly integrates Xilinx’s FPGAs with its own embedded expertise.
FPGA primer

Just What is an FPGA, Anyway?

Neither programmable nor an array of gates, FPGAs can sometimes go where ASICs fear to tread.
China sanctions Russia

Wary China Clings to Neutrality Over Ukraine Invasion

Beijing’s fence-sitting appears to be a case of keeping its friends close and its enemies closer.
semiconductor supply chain

Surviving the Semiconductor Supply Chain Crisis

Companies with deep pockets are stockpiling components as a hedge against future shortages, in essence hoarding devices.
Who is the Driver?

Who’s Driving — and Crashing — My Robocar?

The question of driver accountability is muddied in the age of autonomous vehicles.
semiconductor supply chain

Semiconductor Inventories Surge Despite Shortages

Two years of supply chain disruptions have shifted the balance of power from buyers to sellers.
Alan Turing machine intelligence

The Turing Dilemma in Machine Learning

The machine brain can’t deviate from its program or think up new stuff. If it is a mind, it’s a mind that can’t wander.
Russia Tech ICs

Silicon Screen Descends on Russia

The West’s technology blockade of Russia is also aimed at Chinese chipmakers skirting technology restrictions.