Clock Glitching as an Attack Vector—And How PolarFire® FPGAs Stop It - Security logic assumes clocks behave predictably—but attackers exploit that assumption. Learn how clock glitching enables fault‑injection attacks and how our PolarFire® FPGA and SoC FPGA devices detect abnormal clock behavior in hardware, generating tamper events that help contain attacks before...
Ubotica raises $11m for space AI and Live Maritime Intelligence - Ubotica Technologies, the space AI specialist, has announced an $11 million funding round to boost deployment of its maritime security service, Live Maritime Intelligence. This uses by real-time decision-making satellites in Low Earth orbit. Live Maritime Intelligence “Ubotica has spent years pioneering...
Synaptics Acquisition by Onsemi Affirms Edge AI Is for Real - Here is why a power and sensing specialist has snapped AI-native compute assets to foray into the physical AI world. The post Synaptics Acquisition by Onsemi Affirms Edge AI Is for Real appeared first on EE Times .
Prepare for More Memory Pricing Pain - No Line of Sight to Memory Market Equilibrium\ Micron's results ended the illusion that memory pricing was near its maximum. Micron declared it had no line of sight to a memory market equilibrium.
AuthenX targets AI data center interconnects with plug-and-play FAU for CPO - AI-driven hyperscale data center expansion is pushing the global AI race beyond raw GPU computing power into a broader contest over high-speed interconnects and electro-optical integration. As Nvidia's next-generation AI factory moves toward petabyte (PB)-scale data transfers, co-packaged optics (CPO)...
[News] Lenovo Reportedly Sees Higher Memory Prices Becoming the New Normal Into 2030 - As Micron noted in its earnings call that tight market conditions are likely to persist beyond 2027, Lenovo is taking a more cautious stance. Wccftech, citing company management, reports that Lenovo sees higher memory pricing as potentially settling into a “new normal” well into 2030 and beyond.......
[News] YOFC Achieved World’s First 1.2Tb/s Per-Wavelength Transmission Over Hollow-Core Fiber - On June 16, Yangtze Optical Fibre and Cable Joint Stock Limited Company (YOFC) announced the successful completion of the world’s first field-trial hollow-core fiber (HCF) wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) transmission system capable of delivering 1.2Tb/s per wavelength over an ultra-long unr......
CSS On The ESP32 - There are lots of graphics libraries available for the ESP32, and lots of ways to program one to boot. Even still, most of us wouldn’t immediately think to CSS when …read more
LTE expansion board for IIoT edge server - Sfera Labs is shipping its LTE expansion board – the M.2 LTE Module X2-Series Expansion Board (X2BW10XM2Z) – for deploying industrial edge servers in remote locations, on mobile assets, or in infrastructure with no fixed network. The module brings dual-SIM cellular connectivity and GNSS positioning...
SK Hynix's 135 Won Penny Stock Era to Tech Giant Leap U.S. - U.S. semiconductor company AMD also plummeted to the 1 dollars range in 2015, facing delisting risks, but under CEO Lisa Su’s leadership, it transformed into an AI chip powerhouse with shares exceeding
What AI Inference Actually Demands From a NAND SSD - KV cache storage is a distinct workload that requires SSDs designed for it. Number of cell levels, block sizes, and data placements all matter, and some SSD flash makers are actually getting it right.
TDK HAL 13xy dual-output 3D Hall-effect switches for automotive - TDK is launching a HAL 13xy dual-output 3D Hall-effect switch family, aimed at automotive applications requiring precise motor speed and direction sensing. Example uses cited by the company include seat-track motors, sunroof motors, steering turn-count sensing and window lifters with anti-pinch functionality....
Chip Industry Week In Review - Onsemi to buy Synaptics; IBM's 7Å chip w/40% more SRAM area; 1nm MoS2 nanotubes; AI pressure points; memory updates; $250M CHIPS Act award; trade secret theft; new advanced packaging site; MEMS capacity; humanoids; earnings. The post Chip Industry Week In Review appeared first on Semiconductor Engineering...
Jim Keller: ‘AI Still Obeys the Old Laws of Compute’ - Invoking Rent's Rule and Amdahl's Law, Keller argues that memory and communication, not bigger processors, will define the future of AI infrastructure The post Jim Keller: ‘AI Still Obeys the Old Laws of Compute’ appeared first on EE Times .
COMPUTEX 2026: S2C and Andes Technology Showcase Hardcore “EDA+IP” Synergy for the AI Era - COMPUTEX 2026 officially concluded under the theme “AI Together,” bringing the global semiconductor and computing ecosystem together to showcase the latest advances in artificial intelligence, HPC, and intelligent systems. While AI accelerators and advanced computing platforms dominated the exhibition...
IBM Shows Sub-1-nm Chips, Targeting Production in 5 Years - IBM unveils 0.7-nm nanostack chips promising 100 billion transistors, denser SRAM, and production within five years. The post IBM Shows Sub-1-nm Chips, Targeting Production in 5 Years appeared first on EE Times .
LG pushes robot strategy from home to factory; data shortage remains a challenge - LG Electronics has in recent years expanded its push into physical AI, building an end-to-end robotics value chain under its "One LG" strategy comprising other units across the group, with products ranging from the CLOiD home robot to the LG AXIUM robotic actuator. However, the lack of robot motion data...
Micron's Blowout and the Case for a Memory Supercycle - Micron's GM hit 84.9%, it booked $10B of take-or-pay through 2030, and supply shortage stretched further out. Peak? When does supply increase? SK Hynix and Samsung too.
MediaTek frames orbit compute and NTN as next strategic R&D priorities - MediaTek hosted MARC Workshop 2026 on June 24 through the MediaTek Advanced Research Center (MARC), recognizing the year's university-industry collaboration outcomes while outlining forward-looking R&D priorities in AI, satellite communications and next-generation connectivity.
Intel 18A vs Intel 18A-P: What Is the Difference and Why Does It Matter? - Intel’s 18A process technology has become one of the most scrutinized semiconductor manufacturing nodes in the industry. It represents Intel’s introduction of two major innovations: RibbonFET gate-all-around (GAA) transistors and PowerVia backside power delivery (BSPD). These technologies are intended...
Stress analysis - Sometimes, getting true stress levels can be tricky because things happen that are sneaky. The post Stress analysis appeared first on EDN .
The PQC Silicon Is Here Today for Tomorrow’s Quantum Threats - Two new security chips aim to future-proof devices for the quantum era by integrating hardware accelerators that support PQC algorithms. The post The PQC Silicon Is Here Today for Tomorrow’s Quantum Threats appeared first on EE Times .
DigiKey releases sequel in Sustainable Futures video series - DigiKey is launching Series 2 of its video sequence on Sustainable Futures. It examines how advanced electronics are enabling cleaner energy, smarter systems and more sustainable design. For example, topics covered range from high-performance signal processing and energy management to rugged interconnects...
Supply chain dismisses Vera Rubin doubts, sees ramp from 3Q26 - Nvidia GPU server supply-chain vendors say the product transition will finish in second quarter 2026, setting up an upswing from the third quarter as demand stays strong and partners race to keep up with orders. The upbeat view points to solid momentum in the second half of the year, even as Nvidia's...
WEBINAR: Why Google Cloud NetApp Volumes Matter for Modern EDA Workloads - In this webinar, Google Cloud and NetApp explore how semiconductor companies can address the growing infrastructure demands of modern Electronic Design Automation (EDA) workflows. As process technologies continue to advance and chip designs become increasingly complex, engineering teams require scalable,...
Product Roundup: June 2026 - Microchip's Product Roundup features a selection of our latest products, reference designs and software solutions. Explore how these innovative technologies can elevate your next design project.
Space Isn’t What It Used to Be: The Final Frontier Has Gone Commercial - I was just chatting with Tim Morin, who is Senior Director of Marketing and Applications at Microchip Technology . Unlike many of my conversations with technology companies, Tim didn’t have a particular axe to grind. Instead, he took the time to bring me up to date with Microchip’s space strategy....
Scientists Create AI Skin Patch That Acts Like an Instant Personal Doctor - Researchers developed a flexible AI computing patch that analyzes health data directly on the body, enabling near-instant medical insights and highly accurate heart monitoring. Researchers at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering (UChicago PME) have created a skin-like computing...
Google’s Pixel 10: Upgrading smartphones again - Just because generational device improvements aren’t in-your-face obvious doesn’t mean they aren’t sooner-or-later still tangibly impactful. The post Google’s Pixel 10: Upgrading smartphones again appeared first on EDN .