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Security

GaN Acquisitions & Securing the Edge with Infineon - Podcast

June 27, 2024

On this episode of Embedded Insiders, Rich and Erik Wood, Senior Director of Product Security at Infineon Technologies, discuss security at the edge. Diving into the company’s wide variety of secure features, Infineon’s newest MCU line, the PSoC Edge, is a single solution highlighted for its "MCU-ness” and effort in making edge security simpler and cheaper. 

Industrial

COMPUTEX 2024 & Robotics AI and Sensing with Texas Instruments - Podcast

June 13, 2024

On this episode of Embedded Insiders, Senior Technology Editor, Ken, and Errol Leon, System Engineering & Marketing Manager of Robotics at Texas Instruments (TI) discuss the work of robotics in collaboration with humans and the role of motor control, board-to-board communication and sensor fusion in the future of robotics.

But first, Rich and Ken recap a recent trip to Taipei for COMPUTEX 2024.

AI & Machine Learning

Should Engineers Be Concerned AI Will Take Their Jobs? - Podcast

May 16, 2024

On this episode of Embedded Insiders, Rich and Vin are taking over with a Dev Talk featuring Matt Johnson, the CEO of Silicon Labs. Continuing their “CEO takeover,” the two are deep-diving into Matt’s background, journey with the semiconductor manufacturing company, and his opinion on how  AI will affect incoming engineers. 

But first, Rich and Ken are calling out Intel. If you didn’t know, Intel acquired Altera in 2015, however, we've still got some questions about the company’s expansion and presence in the FPGA market.

AI & Machine Learning

Silent Tech: Exploring Advanced AI Noise Suppression - Podcast

May 02, 2024

On this episode of Embedded Insiders, Alexander Kain, Skyworks Solutions’ Senior Principal Artificial Intelligence Systems Engineer joins the podcast to discuss his company’s advanced AI noise suppression, designed to reduce noise in a variety of environments and applications. 

Processing

The Evolution of Processor Cores, and Embedded World 2024 - Podcast

April 18, 2024

On this episode of Embedded Insiders, we’re discussing the evolution of processor cores, multitasking capabilities, future trends involving processor design, and more with Aaron Frank, senior product manager at Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions. 

AI & Machine Learning

The Evolution of AIoT from AI Experts - Podcast

April 01, 2024

On this episode of Embedded Insiders, we’re featuring a group of AI experts all hailing from vendors based in Taiwan. The vendors, certainly leaders in their own right, are DFI, ASUS IoT, and Shuttle, and they all feature IoT products, or in this case, AIoT products. The event was organized by the International Trade Association (TITA). Give it a listen.

IoT

Streamlining the Manufacturer's Path to IoT Device Certification - Podcast

March 21, 2024

On this episode of Embedded Insiders, Rich is joined by Tobin Richardson, president and CEO of the Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA), and Steve Hanna, distinguished engineer at Infineon Technologies, to discuss the CSA's recently launched IoT Device Specification 1.0, a one-stop solution for device certification for manufacturers.

Processing

Differentiating MCUs and DSCs & Open-Source in SDVs - Podcast

March 07, 2024

On this episode of Embedded Insiders, we’re defining the architectural differences between MCUs and DSCs with Microchip Technology’s Product Marketing Manager, Pramit Nandy. We also dive into the different processing capabilities, the challenges for designers, and what we can expect as far as emerging trends and technical developments from Microchip.

AI & Machine Learning

Multi-Camera Synchronization & Software-Defined Vehicles - Podcast

February 22, 2024

On this episode of Embedded Insiders, we’re discussing why multi-camera synchronization is a key feature in cameras that enable industrial robotics, retail application, autonomous mobility, and more, with Mr. Maharajan Veerabahu, co-founder & vice president of product design services at e-con Systems.

Analog & Power

Generating Circuit Designs with Architecture-Driven, Deterministic AI - Podcast

February 08, 2024

On this episode of Embedded Insiders, Tomide Adesanmi, Co-Founder and CEO of Circuit Mind, dives into his company’s deterministic AI platform that’s designed to help circuit designers quickly take their design process from architecture into schematics. 

Check out Circuit Mind’s public launch webinar here: https://www.bigmarker.com/eetech-media/Circuit-Mind-Live-Launch-The-World-s-First-Deterministic-AI-for-Professional-Electronic-Engineers?utm_bmcr_source=cm-other

AI & Machine Learning

CES 2024 & Accelerating Process Development for Semiconductor Manufacturing - Podcast

January 18, 2024

On this episode of Embedded Insiders, Meghali Chopra, CEO at SandBox Semiconductor, gives insight into her company’s AI-enabled modeling platform that accelerates the development of semiconductor manufacturing processes. 

AI & Machine Learning

Defining & Democratizing Edge AI - Podcast

January 04, 2024

On this episode of Embedded Insiders, Artem Aginisky, product line manager of arm-based processors at Texas Instruments, dives into the topic of edge AI, specifically, how he defines edge AI and how TI is working on democratizing edge AI through innovations in microprocessors and software.

Analog & Power

Scaling Transistors & Accelerating Backside Power with Intel - Podcast

December 21, 2023

On this episode of Embedded Insiders, Paul Fischer, senior principal engineer in the Components Research Department at Intel, discusses the trends and challenges surrounding transistor scaling and backside power. So, ICYMI, these were some of the the top technical research breakthroughs Intel presented this year at IEDM. 

AI & Machine Learning

A Sit-Down with ADLINK Technology & The Basics of Engineering - Podcast

December 07, 2023

On this episode of Embedded Insiders, EVP and Brand Director, Rich Nass, sits down with Stephen Huang, ADLINK Technology President & COO to discuss the company’s upcoming ideas and innovations. 

Industrial

Redefining RISC-V & Robotics - Podcast

November 15, 2023

On this episode of Embedded Insiders, Matthias Thoma, Robotics System Manager at Texas Instruments, discusses the current and future impact of robotics in factory and industrial settings, and in the real world. He also highlights the technologies from TI that can help.

Security

You're Going to Get Hacked — Stay Cyber Resilient - Podcast

October 27, 2023

On this episode of Embedded Insiders, we’re discussing cyber resiliency with Eric Sivertson, VP of Security at Lattice Semiconductor, specifically highlighting how organizations can benefit from implementing a personalized data security plan, and how FPGAs can help. 

Software & OS

Scaling The Automotive Software Future - Podcast

October 05, 2023

On this episode of Embedded Insiders, Randy Fish, director of product line management for the Silicon Lifecycle Management family at Synopsys, highlights how automotive engineers can benefit from the SLM on-chip monitoring and analysis process.

Security

Cyber Threats in Critical Infrastructure Networks - Podcast

September 14, 2023

On this episode of Embedded Insiders, Production Editor, Chad Cox interviews Josh Heller, Security Engineering Manager at Digi International, about cyber threats in critical infrastructure networks, prioritizing vulnerabilities, how AI & ML can help, and the future of cybersecurity with quantum computing.

Networking & 5G

Expanding Global Coverage & Streamlining IoT Deployments with LoRaWAN and Sigfox 0G - Podcast

August 03, 2023

On this episode of Embedded Insiders, Olivier Beaujard, Senior Director of the LoRa Ecosystem at Semtech Corporation, joins us to discuss the recently announced collaboration between Semtech and UnaBiz.

IoT

How Ukraine's Tech Industry Continues to Flourish Despite War - Podcast

July 13, 2023

On this episode of Embedded Insiders, we’re discussing the Ukrainian tech workforce with Euristiq’s Director of Partnerships and Business Development, Iryna Savruk, and  CEO and co-founder, Ivan Muts. The two highlight how the software development company specializing in turnkey software solutions experienced a workforce surplus of about 50% despite the ongoing war. 

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