
Under the Hood of Intelligent Systems
Some of the most critical semiconductor innovation today sits beneath intelligent systems, where data moves, connects, and scales. As architectures become more distributed, sensor-rich, and AI-driven,...
27 Juni 32min

Will Photonics Loosen the Bottlenecks in Neural Systems?
In this latest episode of Brains and Machines, Dr. Patty Stabile of the Eindhoven University of Technology chats with us about her optical neural networks with ultra-low-latency processing, and the s...
8 Juni 46min

When AI Gets a Body: Physical AI, Humanoids and the Future of Silicon
In this episode of EE Times Current, we’ll dive into Physical AI — from humanoids and embodied agents to the chips, sensors, and systems that let machines see, move, and interact with us. Guiding us t...
5 Juni 41min

Fixing AI’s Bottlenecks: Memory, Scale, and Sparsity
This latest episode of Brains and Machines features a panel discussion on neuromorphic engineering and physical computing held at the Atoms to Bits: The AlphaBet of Intelligence v2.0 conference at the...
23 Apr 58min

Can the Nvidia Monopoly on AI Chips Be Broken?
In the latest episode of Brains and Machines, Sally Ward-Foxton of EE Times talks to Dr. Sunny Bains of the University College London. They discuss the importance of power in all AI systems, the benef...
16 Mars 49min

Automated Multiphysics for 3D IC Success
Challenges: power generates heat. Heat distorts wires and changes transistor behavior. A change in wires and transistors implies that initial power estimates were wrong.More and more designers are mov...
6 Mars 28min

Neuromorphic Spikes Unify Control and Decision Making
In this latest episode of Brains and Machines, Professor Rodolphe Sepulchre, a control theorist from the University of Cambridge, talks to Dr. Sunny Bains of University College London. They discuss th...
6 Feb 56min



















