News
AI-Powered Design Tool Simplifies Antenna Integration Challenge
At embedded world 2024, antenna manufacturer Ignion announced Oxion, a real-time AI-powered platform to simplify antenna integration.
CEA-Leti’s Sébastien Dauvé: Pushing the FD-SOI Limits
EE Times Europe sat down with Sebastien Dauvé at CEA-Leti headquarters to talk about applied research in France and in Europe as a whole.
Sequans Explores Strategic Options, Secures Funds
EE Times Europe sat down with Sequans Communications’ Olivier Pauzet to understand the impact of the MOU termination and discuss projects such as its recent funding under the France 2030 initiative.
Opinion
How Do You Verify IC Performance?
Semiconductor Capacity Is Up, But Mind the Talent Gap
The end of the chip shortage isn’t the end of the talent shortage.
Hybrid Quantum Computing Systems Are Delivering Value Now
Hybrid quantum computing isn’t just a workaround until quantum systems mature; it’s a durable solution designed to evolve.
Quantum Computing: The Logical Next Steps
As pressure mounts on the quantum computing industry to utilize its capital and demonstrate it is on track toward commercial value creation, what are the crucial next steps for hardware developers?
Education
How to Achieve Excellence in High-Current PCB Design
Demand for higher-power devices will likely rise, with experts predicting double-digit annual growth for the Industrial IoT through 2030. Here are seven steps to follow to optimize PCB design in high-current electronics in response to this trend.
How Neural Nets Can Boost Vibration Analysis
The analog implementation of neuromorphic processing plays a crucial role in minimizing power consumption and reducing the inference latency.
Neutral-Atom Qubits Enlarge Quantum Computing Capabilities
Neutral atoms can be used as robust and versatile qubits, thanks to recent developments in optical tweezer technology.
Products
HighTec Launches ISO 26262 ASIL-D Rust Compiler for Infineon Aurix MCUs
Trends
Is C/C++ Memory Safe?
Insurmountable Problems Only Quantum Computers Can Address
This article looks at some of the problems that traditional computers either handle poorly or cannot handle at all but that quantum computers might successfully address in the future, when quantum machines will be larger and less susceptible to decoherence.
Quantum Computing: The Logical Next Steps
As pressure mounts on the quantum computing industry to utilize its capital and demonstrate it is on track toward commercial value creation, what are the crucial next steps for hardware developers?
Can France Pull Off a Quantum Leapfrog?
Thus far, the French Quantum Strategy has given priority to three research infrastructures and 11 research projects.
Special Projects
Electronics Goes Green
Network News
Pragmatic Opens UK’s First 300-mm Flexible IC Fab
Arm Updates CSS Designs for Hyperscalers’ Custom Chips
STMicroelectronics Unifies AI Toolchain Across Product Lines
Semiconductor Manufacturing on the Way to Net Zero
Books
Silicon 100: Startups Worth Watching in 2023
The Next Silicon Frontier
Silicon 100: Startups to Follow in 2022
Words to the Wise
Design Hubs
HighTec Launches ISO 26262 ASIL-D Rust Compiler for Infineon Aurix MCUs
CEA-Leti, Imec, FMD: Exclusive Conversations With the Top Execs
EE Times Europe spoke with the heads of three leading European RTOs—CEA-Leti’s Sébastien Dauvé, imec’s Luc Van den hove and Research Fab Microelectronics Germany’s Albert Heuberger—to get their views on emerging technology trends and on current and future applied research programs.
Is C/C++ Memory Safe?
The half-century-old programming language is showing its security vulnerabilities, but the prospect of swapping out the embedded community’s common tongue for an alternative like Rust comes with training, toolchain and cost implications—and even then, memory-safe embedded products may not be guaranteed.
Live Coverage of embedded world 2024
The 2024 edition of the embedded world Exhibition & Conference is taking place from April 9 to 11 under the claim “Connecting the embedded community”.