The value of online (virtual) conferences is increasing in leaps and bounds as travel becomes more problematic and time is increasingly at a premium. Some of these events “stand proud in the crowd,” as it were. Allow me to expound, elucidate, and explicate.
When it comes to embedded space (where no one can hear you scream), the virtual extravaganza on … Read More → "Only the Most Epic Embedded Online Conference Ever!"
Lip-Bu Tan gave his first keynote speech as Intel’s new CEO on March 31 at the Intel Vision event in Las Vegas. He’d been on the job for only 14 days, so this venue gave Lip-Bu his first opportunity to speak directly to Intel’s customers as a group and to tell them about his plans for the company. He started by providing some insight into his … Read More → "Lip-Bu Tan sets the course for Intel"
As I may have mentioned on occasion, one of my favorite science fiction movies is the 1982 American-Hong Kong dystopian science fiction movie Blade Runner, which was directed by Ridley Scott and is often rated as one of the greatest sci-fi films ever (it was based on the book Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep by Philip K. Dick).
The … Read More → "Findchips: From Engineer’s Hack to Advanced Component Search Engine"
I’m thinking of a RISC-V IP vendor. One that has a 30% market share of the global RISC-V IP market. One whose IP cores are to be found in more than 16 billion system-on-chip (SoC) devices. Are you thinking who I’m thinking? …
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The question in my headline is a bit of a tease. Intel doesn’t need saving, per se, but its reputation sure needs a makeover, and the company’s new CEO – Lip-Bu Tan – certainly has the chops and smarts to rebuild the financial community’s and the electronics industry’s trust in the once (and future?) semiconductor leader. Many pundits have opined already about Intel’s new … Read More → "Lip-Bu Tan steps into the Intel CEO role. Can he save the company?"