What do Moore’s Law, the Von Neuman Bottleneck, and alpha-band brain activity have in common?! This week’s episode of Amelia’s Weekly Fish Fry! Matthew Burns (Samtec) joins us to discuss how we can prepare for the next wave of high speed fabrics in embedded computing and why these new faster fabrics will make our design lives harder not easier. Also this week, we take a closer look at new research that contends that human brain waves respond to changes in Earth-strength magnetic fields.
Automatic For The People: CacheQ’s New Compiler for Multithreaded Executables
Machine Learning and The New Age of Intelligent Chip Design
The Hidden Security Risks of Automotive Electronic Systems
Fish Fry Special Edition: Makers Today! Lorraine Underwood
Better than a Human Driver: Trusted Electronics and Functional Safety
Machine Vision Meets Hackathon: ADLINK’s 20/20 Hack Solves Real World Problems
Quantum Practicality and You: How Intel is Solving the Quantum Computing Interconnect Bottleneck
How LoRa Can Help Us Build a Smarter and Safer Planet
Fish Fry Special Edition: Makers Today! Karen Corbeill
Let's Get Speedy! Digital Signal Processing for Always-On Systems, Sensor Fusion and Computer Vision
The Digital Thread: The Advancement of Digital Backbones and the World’s First Digital Fiber Fabric
Connecting the Disconnected: Avoiding Design Pitfalls with Altium’s Nexar Network
Computations in Memory: Imec’s Analog Inference Accelerator Brings Extreme Energy Efficiency to Neural Network Acceleration
The Problem is Exponential: The Value of Pre-silicon verification and Pre-silicon Hardware Debug
The World According to Analog: Why Our Digital Futures Depend on Analog
Work Smarter Not Harder: Optimized Software Pipelines and A New Brain-Like Device Learns by Association
Addressing the Gotchas: LCR Embedded Systems and the Case for Intelligent Modularity
Research meets Realization: InnovationLab Brings Organic Printed Electronics into the Mainstream
Machine Learning Megaphone: Advancements in Voice Technology
The Future is Already Here: How Single Pair Ethernet is Creating More Transparent Communication
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