Embedded Executive Podcast

Embedded Executive Podcast

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Each week, Embedded Computing Design’s EVP Rich Nass speaks to an executive in the embedded industry to understand what’s happening with the latest products, standards, and trends. The frank discussions reveal the real, behind the scenes issues, so the design community knows what’s coming down the pike. Topics covered in artificial intelligence, machine learning, embedded systems, internet of things, industrial automation, automotive applications, open source and more.

Episode List

embedded world 2026 Podcast with QNX

Apr 2nd, 2026 1:00 PM

Ken Briodagh, Editor-in-Chief of Embedded Computing Design, interviews Joao Pereira, Embedded Market EMEA with QNX at embedded world 2026

Embedded Executive: We Are In a Memory Crisis | Everspin

Apr 1st, 2026 3:00 PM

If you were not aware, you need to be: we are in a memory crisis. Most systems developers either can’t get the memory they need today, or they are being quoted exorbitant prices for that memory. And “systems” fall into just about every application. The crisis has a lot to do with the huge capacities needed for artificial intelligence, but there are other reasons as well. To understand what this means, and when (and if) it’ll end, I spoke to Sean Dougherty, a Vice President with Everspin Technologies, on this week’s Embedded Executives podcast.

embedded world 2026 Podcast with Lattice Semiconductor

Mar 31st, 2026 2:00 PM

Lattice Semiconductor's Esam Elashmawi sits with Embedded Computing Design's Rich Nass to talk about the company's latest programmable devices.

embedded world 2026 Podcast with Rambus

Mar 27th, 2026 3:00 PM

Systems are demanding more from their memory subsystems, and they can get it thanks to the latest controller from Rambus, as evidenced in the discussion between Rambus' Bart Stevens and Embedded Computing Design's Rich Nass.

embedded world 2026 Podcast with Axelera AI

Mar 25th, 2026 2:00 PM

Handling your AI off-chip is a great way to increase performance, which was the topic of the discussion between Axelera's Fabrizio DelMaffeo and Rich Nass of Embedded Computing Design

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