feature article
Subscribe Now

FPGAs – 2010 and Beyond

December 17, 2010
amelia_head5.jpg

In my Fish Fry this week, I chat with FPGA Journal Editor Kevin Morris about the biggest and baddest high-tech news of 2010, where he thinks the industry is heading and where new FPGA start-ups fit in the whole equation. Also this week, I give an update on Texas Instruments Wireless Watch Development Tool nerdy giveaway.

Join me for this week’s news wrap-up with my spin on the high-tech news of the week…  

If you like the idea of this new series, be sure to drop a comment in the box below. I appreciate all of your comments so far, and we will be working to enhance the Fish Fry each week – as long as you’re watching.

– Amelia

In my Fish Fry this week, I chat with FPGA Journal Editor Kevin Morris about the biggest and baddest high-tech news of 2010, where he thinks the industry is heading and where new FPGA start-ups fit in the whole equation. Also this week, I give an update on Texas Instruments Wireless Watch Development Tool nerdy giveaway.

Join me for this week’s news wrap-up with my spin on the high-tech news of the week…  

If you like the idea of this new series, be sure to drop a comment in the box below. I appreciate all of your comments so far, and we will be working to enhance the Fish Fry each week – as long as you’re watching.

– Amelia

Watch Previous Fish Frys

Watch Previous Fish Frys

Fish Fry Links – December 17, 2010

Jim Turley’s article in this week’s Embedded Technology Journal:

No Reindeer in Appland

Bryon Moyer’s Article in this week’s IC Design and Verification Journal:

To Err is Universal

Dick Selwood’s recent article in Embedded Technology Journal: 

License To Bill

eZ430-Chronos Wireless Watch Development Tool

Fish Fry Links – December 17, 2010

Jim Turley’s article in this week’s Embedded Technology Journal:

No Reindeer in Appland

Bryon Moyer’s Article in this week’s IC Design and Verification Journal:

To Err is Universal

Dick Selwood’s recent article in Embedded Technology Journal: 

License To Bill

eZ430-Chronos Wireless Watch Development Tool

Leave a Reply

featured blogs
Dec 1, 2023
Why is Design for Testability (DFT) crucial for VLSI (Very Large Scale Integration) design? Keeping testability in mind when developing a chip makes it simpler to find structural flaws in the chip and make necessary design corrections before the product is shipped to users. T...
Nov 27, 2023
See how we're harnessing generative AI throughout our suite of EDA tools with Synopsys.AI Copilot, the world's first GenAI capability for chip design.The post Meet Synopsys.ai Copilot, Industry's First GenAI Capability for Chip Design appeared first on Chip Design....
Nov 6, 2023
Suffice it to say that everyone and everything in these images was shot in-camera underwater, and that the results truly are haunting....

featured video

Dramatically Improve PPA and Productivity with Generative AI

Sponsored by Cadence Design Systems

Discover how you can quickly optimize flows for many blocks concurrently and use that knowledge for your next design. The Cadence Cerebrus Intelligent Chip Explorer is a revolutionary, AI-driven, automated approach to chip design flow optimization. Block engineers specify the design goals, and generative AI features within Cadence Cerebrus Explorer will intelligently optimize the design to meet the power, performance, and area (PPA) goals in a completely automated way.

Click here for more information

featured paper

3D-IC Design Challenges and Requirements

Sponsored by Cadence Design Systems

While there is great interest in 3D-IC technology, it is still in its early phases. Standard definitions are lacking, the supply chain ecosystem is in flux, and design, analysis, verification, and test challenges need to be resolved. Read this paper to learn about design challenges, ecosystem requirements, and needed solutions. While various types of multi-die packages have been available for many years, this paper focuses on 3D integration and packaging of multiple stacked dies.

Click to read more

featured chalk talk

Secure Authentication ICs for Disposable and Accessory Ecosystems
Sponsored by Mouser Electronics and Microchip
Secure authentication for disposable and accessory ecosystems is a critical element for many embedded systems today. In this episode of Chalk Talk, Amelia Dalton and Xavier Bignalet from Microchip discuss the benefits of Microchip’s Trust Platform design suite and how it can provide the security you need for your next embedded design. They investigate the value of symmetric authentication and asymmetric authentication and the roles that parasitic power and package size play in these kinds of designs.
Jul 21, 2023
16,224 views