
How Much is Enough for Hyperscale Companies?
This week we’re mixing it up a bit. In this episode, we’re going to focus on a single topic. It’s how the world’s biggest companies are doing business in ways no company has before – and what that mig...
26 Heinä 201929min

Recalling Apollo 11 | What, Exactly, Is a Car? | AI Benchmarks
This week… Artificial intelligence is a vastly complex market. There’s a fierce competition among hardware vendors to be the best platform for AI applications. But first, you have to know what it mean...
19 Heinä 201919min

The Workstation Conundrum | Sully on the 737 | Live from Semicon West
Our stories this week: You might recall pilot Chesley Sullenberger. He became a hero a few years back for crash landing a disabled passenger airliner into New York's Hudson River with no loss of life....
12 Heinä 201918min

Moore’s Law and GaN | Facial Recognition vs. Privacy | The Trade War Soap Opera
This week… Facial recognition is being deployed more frequently, but is the technology ready? And, are we ready for it? President Trump said he is lifting official restrictions on doing business with ...
4 Heinä 201925min

AI Hubs | HD maps for Robocars | Supercomputer Bragging Rights
Our lineup this week includes: A guided tour through London’s Tech Week, an annual extravaganza of new technologies. Unsurprisingly, this year there was an emphasis on artificial intelligence. We’ll h...
21 Kesä 201915min

Risking RISC-V | Engineers & the Gig Economy | Chiplets
This week: RISC-V has profound implications for the smartphone market; we checked to see if it’s ready. Moore’s Law will end – unless maybe chiplets? Engineers are getting drawn into the gig economy,...
14 Kesä 201919min

Infineon’s $10B Gambit |Wally Rhines at DAC | IEEE ‘Reviewgate’
In this week's briefing we discuss Infineon's bombshell announcement: the $10 billion dollar acquisition that seemed to come out of nowhere – Infineon bought Cypress Semiconductor, and the Design Auto...
7 Kesä 201918min





















