The automotive industry gathered last week in Munich to drive the future of mobility forward, with a particular focus on compute and software, two of the most important components of…
What if you could explore the innovative world of RISC-V computing without breaking the bank? The Orange Pi RV2 promises exactly that, a budget-friendly gateway into an architecture that’s reshaping…
At the recent FMS 2025 event (formerly Flash Memory Summit but now called Future of Memory and Storage to better suit its expanded focus), South Korean startup XCENA took the…
SiFive just announced an array of new additions to its product stack that run the gamut, from tiny, ultra lower-power designs for far edge IoT devices, to more powerful engines…
Quintauris and TASKING have announced a new partnership to strengthen RISC-V development for the automotive industry. As part of this collaboration, Quintauris will integrate TASKING’s RISC-V compiler into its future RISC-V reference…
Author: P R Sivakumar, Founder and CEO, Maven Silicon We design different kinds of System-on-Chips (SoCs/Chips) tailored for different electronic products. Let’s explore how we approach designing various electronic products…
In an industry where missed corner cases can delay products by weeks or even months, LUBIS EDA recently demonstrated how formal verification can catch critical design bugs early — in…
Introduction Various methods are used for design verification, including simulation, emulation, and formal verification. While simulation and emulation are effective at identifying bugs, they may overlook corner case and simulation-resistant…
The era of universal processor architectures is giving way to workload-specific designs optimized for performance, power, and scalability. As data-centric applications in artificial intelligence (AI), edge computing, automotive, and industrial…
by Ashley Stevens, Director of Product Management and Marketing at Arteris The amount of compute used to train frontier AI models has been doubling roughly every five to six months, but…