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Micron Targets AI PCs With Next Gen of Its PCI Express NAND SSDs

Micron Targets AI PCs With Next Gen of Its PCI Express NAND SSDs

The new SSD, which leverages a PCIe Gen5 interface, may redefine data transfer speeds and reliability for AI PC OEMs.


News Feb 24, 2025 by Jake Hertz
ST Makes Its Foray Into Silicon Photonic ICs for Data Center Interconnects

ST Makes Its Foray Into Silicon Photonic ICs for Data Center Interconnects

With Amazon Web Services as a major partner, STMicroelectronics has launched its first silicon photonics solution.


News Feb 21, 2025 by Jake Hertz
Microchip Intros AI-Powered Coding Assistant for Embedded Developers

Microchip Intros AI-Powered Coding Assistant for Embedded Developers

Announced today, the new custom-trained AI coding assistant aims to make firmware development significantly easier for developers


News Feb 19, 2025 by Jake Hertz
Can GaN Solve AI Data Center Power Needs in 2025?

Can GaN Solve AI Data Center Power Needs in 2025?

Gallium nitride’s market is expected to expand in AI data centers, electric vehicles, and other high-power needs


News Feb 18, 2025 by Jake Hertz
Breakthroughs in AI Vision and Power Silicon Move Automotive Tech Forward

Breakthroughs in AI Vision and Power Silicon Move Automotive Tech Forward

From AI vision collaborations to MOSFETs and TVS diodes, innovations in the automotive electronics space continue to race ahead.


News Feb 17, 2025 by Duane Benson
The Powers and Players Driving the Next Gen of HPC

The Powers and Players Driving the Next Gen of HPC

As the high-performance computing (HPC) market swells, semiconductor leaders are honing in on GPU speeds and advanced thermal management.


News Feb 14, 2025 by Seth Price
Synopsys Introduces HAV Systems Supporting 60 Billion Gate Designs

Synopsys Introduces HAV Systems Supporting 60 Billion Gate Designs

Released today, Synopsys built its solutions on the AMD Versal Premium VP1902 SoC to push the state of hardware-assisted verification (HAV).


News Feb 13, 2025 by Jake Hertz
AI Inferencing in Data Centers: Breaking the Efficiency-Cost Tradeoff

AI Inferencing in Data Centers: Breaking the Efficiency-Cost Tradeoff

Training and inferencing comprise two crucial aspects of AI processing in datacenters. Learn the differences between the two, and the cost-efficiency issues involved.


Business Shorts: Partnerships Advancing 5G, ASIC Design, and More

Business Shorts: Partnerships Advancing 5G, ASIC Design, and More

In this edition of Business Shorts, Altium acquires Part Analytics, Keysight opens a 6G research lab, and Siemens throws its support behind budding startups.


News Feb 10, 2025 by Luke James
Post-Quantum Cryptography—Securing Semiconductors in a Post-Quantum World

Post-Quantum Cryptography—Securing Semiconductors in a Post-Quantum World

Quantum computing advances are exciting, but they’re also a looming threat to securing ICs, driving the need for Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC). Learn about PQC, how it’s being implemented, and the legislation involved.


Forget CPUs! RaiderChip Has a Hardware-Based Generative AI Accelerator

Forget CPUs! RaiderChip Has a Hardware-Based Generative AI Accelerator

The Spanish startup is pushing the limits of edge AI with a new accelerator reportedly trumping competitors in efficiency and token generation speed.


News Jan 31, 2025 by Jake Hertz
January Tech Shorts: Stacked Analog ICs, SPAD Image Sensors, and More

January Tech Shorts: Stacked Analog ICs, SPAD Image Sensors, and More

In this Tech Shorts, we highlight six products, certifications, and collaborations, setting a fast pace for innovation in 2025.


News Jan 31, 2025 by Luke James
Unlocking the Future: AI-Driven Embedded Systems

Unlocking the Future: AI-Driven Embedded Systems

AI-driven embedded systems are enabling smarter, more efficient, and adaptive systems. We will explore key industry innovations and identify applications that can benefit from this revolutionary technology.


One Month Into 2025, Business Deals Fire Up the Semiconductor Industry

One Month Into 2025, Business Deals Fire Up the Semiconductor Industry

From Cadence taking over Secure-IC to Quantum Brilliance pocketing $20 million in funding, the semiconductor is already making big moves this year.


News Jan 28, 2025 by Luke James
Rethinking Computational Storage: Unlock the Processing Power of SSDs

Rethinking Computational Storage: Unlock the Processing Power of SSDs

Generic concepts of computational storage are a dead end, but targeted accelerators leveraging the massive on-board bandwidth of solid-state drives may benefit high-performance computing.


CES Exclusive: Why SiTime Believes Silicon Is the Future of Timing

CES Exclusive: Why SiTime Believes Silicon Is the Future of Timing

In an exclusive interview with the SiTime team, we discussed the benefits of MEMS-based timing solutions over their quartz-oscillator counterparts.


News Jan 21, 2025 by Jake Hertz
Technology and AI Leap Ahead, While Societal Institutions Race To Catch Up

Technology and AI Leap Ahead, While Societal Institutions Race To Catch Up

Dr. Amar Gupta has applied technology and AI to a range of problems, from banking to telemedicine. He is at the forefront of solving institutional, legal, and political challenges that come with applying new technology to key societal problems.


Easing Data Center Burdens, SiTime Launches Differential-Ended Oscillator

Easing Data Center Burdens, SiTime Launches Differential-Ended Oscillator

The new differential-ended oscillator is the company’s first specifically designed to optimize efficiency in AI data centers.


News Jan 16, 2025 by Jake Hertz
Ceva Talks AI Products and Partnerships at CES 2025

Ceva Talks AI Products and Partnerships at CES 2025

From its updated neural processing units to partnerships with Oritek Semiconductor, MediaTek, and Bestechnic, Ceva is expanding the footprint of its silicon IP.


News Jan 16, 2025 by Jake Hertz
Princeton Leverages AI to Take On the Legwork of Wireless Chip Design

Princeton Leverages AI to Take On the Legwork of Wireless Chip Design

As a complement to human creativity, Princeton researchers used deep learning to create faster, high-performance wireless chip designs.


News Jan 14, 2025 by Luke James