Digital Prototypes May Enable Analog Neuromorphic Chips

Digital Prototypes May Enable Analog Neuromorphic Chips

Dr. Charlotte Frenkel from the Technical University of Delft set records with a low-power neuromorphic chip she designed as part of her Ph.D. In this episode of Brains and Machines, she talks to Dr. Sunny Bains of University College London about what she has learned about building simplicity into chips and integrity into benchmarks. Discussion follows with Dr. Giulia D’Angelo from the Czech Technical University in Prague and Professor Ralph Etienne-Cummings of Johns Hopkins University.

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Driver-Assist + Driver Monitoring | Wide Bandgap Conference Preview

Driver-Assist + Driver Monitoring | Wide Bandgap Conference Preview

The automotive industry was once so wrapped up in fully autonomous driving that it still hasn’t quite figured out what should be doing today now that full autonomy has been pushed back. The near-term ...

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Whither Wearables | Summits Summary | No. 3 in Space

Whither Wearables | Summits Summary | No. 3 in Space

The Weekly Briefing podcast: The wearables category is one of the hottest new markets in electronics; we talk with Jérôme Mouly, an analyst with Yole Développement about how the market is going to get...

20 Nov 202046min

Signature Verification in the Vote-By-Mail Era

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The Weekly Briefing podcast: The U.S. election dragged on far longer than usual, in part to count mail-in ballots, and in part because of the controversy regarding mail-in voting. This week we talk wi...

13 Nov 202059min

This Year’s Model | Intel’s & Leti’s Trans-Atlantic Packaging | First Worm

This Year’s Model | Intel’s & Leti’s Trans-Atlantic Packaging | First Worm

The Weekly Briefing podcast: It is almost impossible to create a modern product in a reasonable amount of time without models of hardware, or models of software, or – increasingly – models of both bef...

6 Nov 20200s

2020 Mega-Merger #3 | An AI Ecosystem (Almost) from Scratch

2020 Mega-Merger #3 | An AI Ecosystem (Almost) from Scratch

The Weekly Briefing podcast: AMD is buying Xilinx for $35B. Does the deal make sense? A chat with Tirias Research analyst Kevin Krewell. Also, a discussion with execs from IBM and Synopsys on their am...

30 Okt 202046min

The Robot Centennial | Sensors in Automotive | He’ll Be Back

The Robot Centennial | Sensors in Automotive | He’ll Be Back

The Weekly Briefing podcast: It is the 100th anniversary of the introduction of the word “robot.” This week, a free-wheeling conversation with science fiction author Mark Niemann-Ross about robots, fi...

23 Okt 202057min

Startups, VenCap, & Chutzpah | Pascalines, Arithmometers & Comptometers

Startups, VenCap, & Chutzpah | Pascalines, Arithmometers & Comptometers

The Weekly Briefing podcast: Uri Adoni has been a CEO of MSN Israel, a partner in one of the more prominent venture capital funds in Israel, and is the author of the new book “The Unstoppable Startup;...

16 Okt 202046min

CEO Interview: On Semi’s Keith Jackson | Bumper Bowling and Driver Safety | IoT Security Conference

CEO Interview: On Semi’s Keith Jackson | Bumper Bowling and Driver Safety | IoT Security Conference

The Weekly Briefing podcast: An interview with Keith Jackson, who in 2002 was named CEO of On Semiconductor, basically the shell of what had been Motorola’s Semiconductor Component Group, and grew it ...

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