In this week’s Fish Fry podcast, Brian Faith (CEO - QuickLogic) joins me to discuss Qomu: Open Source SoC Dev Kit That Fits in Your USB Port. Brian and I delve into the details of this new kit, examine its role within the QuickLogic Open Reconfigurable Computing (QORC) initiative, and how this kit is turning FPGA development on its head in more ways than one. Also this week, we take a closer look at a new desktop 3D hologram printer developed by LitiHolo and how you can start creating your own 3D printed holograms.
Running the Long Game: New RISC-V Based SoCs and Using Technosignatures to Find Alien Life
The Dividends of Persistence: Intel’s Optane Memory and Advances in DNA Storage
Hearing is Believing: Artificial Intelligence, Cough Patterns, and Stemming the Tide of COVID-19
Native Connectivity: Bridging the Global Design Gap with Altium 365
Better Hints and Less Misses: A New Holistic Approach to Hardware-based SoC/ASIC Cybersecurity
StoryBoard and Cyborg Eyes: A Revolution in User Interfaces
Building an AI Ecosystem: You Can’t Do it All By Yourself
Calling All Innovators: Why You Should Join the Detect and Protect Challenge
Keeping Pace: Interconnect Standards, Racing Rats, and Combatting COBOL Craziness
Engineering the Edge: How Intel is Looking to Train One Million Engineers
How Happy is Your Chassis?
Return of the Pi!
Adventures in Satellite Security and The SpaceX Comfy Ride to the Moon
Systems and Bodies on Chip
Inventing Actionable Intelligence
Small is Beautiful: Trends in Small Rugged Form Factors and Making Fossil Fuels into Diamonds
Optical Communications and the Internet of Neuroelectronics
Fish Fry Vault: VisionTech's Dirty Dealings in ICs
Algorithmic Acceleration and The Next Phase of Moore’s Law
Have Power, Will Travel
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