That Sounds Reasonable | The Company Eating the World
EE Times Current5 Mars 2021

That Sounds Reasonable | The Company Eating the World

This week’s podcast:

The biggest technology companies in the world have been reshaping business, society, and culture – and they’re facing mounting opposition to what they’re doing. A conversation with Robin Gaster, author of the book “Behemoth: Amazon Rising.” Also: the way we’ve been listening to music lately, there’s been little emphasis on audio quality. Qualcomm is seeking to change that with high-def audio technology and what it hopes will be an extensive ecosystem of partners.

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Monte Carlo Formula E Race | Trade War: China’s View | AI @ Hot Chips

Monte Carlo Formula E Race | Trade War: China’s View | AI @ Hot Chips

This week we’ve got a dispatch from Monte Carlo about the recent Grand Prix ELECTRIC vehicle race. Also, a separate report on what’s going on with chips for Autonomous Vehicles. And we’ve been talking...

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US-China Train Wreck

US-China Train Wreck

Today is Friday, May 24th, and this is your EE Times Weekly Briefing. The biggest story in electronics this week affects almost everyone in the high-tech industry – from Huawei to Google to Infineon –...

24 Maj 201917min

IMEC & the End of the Road(map) | EDS and the Trade War | Restoring Notre Dame

IMEC & the End of the Road(map) | EDS and the Trade War | Restoring Notre Dame

This is your EE Times Weekly Briefing. Today is Friday, May 17th, and among the top stories this week: A sobering roadmap of semiconductor process technology-- potentially coming to a halt at 2 nanome...

17 Maj 201915min

Google I/O | AI Fairness and Women in Tech9

Google I/O | AI Fairness and Women in Tech9

This is your EE Times Weekly Briefing. Today is Friday, May 10th, and among the top stories this week: Google I/O, Google's developers’ conference. CEO Sundar Pichai touted Google’s awakening to priva...

13 Maj 201916min

Cypress CEO Chat | 5G to 6G | Why Taiwan Companies are Leaving China | Startups in Taiwan

Cypress CEO Chat | 5G to 6G | Why Taiwan Companies are Leaving China | Startups in Taiwan

This is your EETimes Weekly Briefing. Today is Friday, May 3rd, and among our top stories this week: A one-on-one interview with Hassane El-Khoury, CEO of Cypress Semiconductors.We’ll review the intel...

3 Maj 201920min

ON Semi’s Acquisition | TSMC’s Finer Nodes | Tesla’s AI Chip | China’s Fabless Companies

ON Semi’s Acquisition | TSMC’s Finer Nodes | Tesla’s AI Chip | China’s Fabless Companies

This is your EE Times Weekly Briefing. Today is Friday, April 26th, and among the top stories this week: ON Semi buys Globalfoundries’ ex IBM fab; TSMC’s CMOS process node shrinks, and Tesla’s Kitchen...

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Phil Koopman on Autonomy | Life after Nokia, Graphcore CEO

Phil Koopman on Autonomy | Life after Nokia, Graphcore CEO

This is your EETimes Weekly Briefing. Today is Friday, April 19th, and among the top stories this week: Samsung is moving toward a 5-nanometer foundry process; Underwriters Lab is collaborating with E...

19 Apr 201918min

Qualcomm’s AI Chip | V2X Debate | Countdown to China’s IC Self-Sufficiency

Qualcomm’s AI Chip | V2X Debate | Countdown to China’s IC Self-Sufficiency

Today is Friday, April 12th, and among the top stories this week - Qualcomm’s new data-center AI inference accelerator chip, the latest deep learning developments unveiled at a Stanford University gat...

12 Apr 201916min

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