One Memory to Rule Them All: The Rise of CXL

One Memory to Rule Them All: The Rise of CXL

Send a text On this episode, the Insiders ponder the future of embedded engineering in light of Arm’s release of its Total Solutions for IoT. How far along in the development process can engineers get virtually, before they even have silicon in their hands? Next, Brandon, Rich, and guest speakers Kurt Lender and Ishwar Agarwal from the CXL Consortium get into the nitty gritty of what Compute Express Link is, how it works, and what its future holds. Finally, associate editor Tiera Oliver enter...

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The Embedded Insiders – Episode #1 – CES 2017 Highlights

The Embedded Insiders – Episode #1 – CES 2017 Highlights

Send a text Embedded Computing Design editors Rich Nass and Brandon Lewis introduce the Embedded Tech Studio podcast, and review some of the highlights they experienced at CES 2017 in Las Vegas, NV. ...

12 Jan 20177min

Saving power in IoT sensor subsystems starts with the right IP

Saving power in IoT sensor subsystems starts with the right IP

Send a text Brandon Lewis of Embedded Computing Design sat down with Ron Lowman, Strategic Marketing Manager for IoT at Synopsys in Austin, where the two discussed the challenges of developing sensor ...

7 Jul 20167min

Secure communications on the Internet of Things

Secure communications on the Internet of Things

Send a text According to Louis Parks, President and CEO of of SecureRF, the company’s security protocols for the IoT are computationally much more intensive than other types of security that are avail...

1 Jun 20163min

NXP FTF 2016: Is the hysteria around connected device security warranted?

NXP FTF 2016: Is the hysteria around connected device security warranted?

Send a text There's been a media frenzy around security breaches such as the Jeep hack, pacemaker's being compromised, and insulin pumps being commandeered, but is it really warranted? In all of these...

27 Mai 201613min

NXP FTF 2016: Eliminating tradeoffs of Java versus C in embedded, IoT

NXP FTF 2016: Eliminating tradeoffs of Java versus C in embedded, IoT

Send a text With the integration of IT and OT on the Internet of Things, Java is becoming more relevant to embedded development. However, traditional bottlenecks still persist with Java. In this inter...

27 Mai 20167min

NXP FTF 2016: Security, criticality, and connected healthcare with QNX

NXP FTF 2016: Security, criticality, and connected healthcare with QNX

Send a text In no other industry is the impact of connected device/system security more important than healthcare. The requirements for connected medical devices, and the data they transmit and store,...

26 Mai 20164min

NXP FTF 2016: The why and how of intelligent sensors at the edge

NXP FTF 2016: The why and how of intelligent sensors at the edge

Send a text Sensors are complex, which is why so few companies are really developing them. For the past few years, however, Ian Chen, formerly of Freescale's Sensor Business Unit and now the Director ...

26 Mai 20165min

NXP FTF 2016: Security lifecycle management for IoT edge devices

NXP FTF 2016: Security lifecycle management for IoT edge devices

Send a text At NXP's FTF 2016, Embedded Computing Design Technology Editor Brandon Lewis met with Gowri Chindalore, Head of Technology & Business Strategy at NXP Semiconductor. During the conversation...

26 Mai 20163min

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