There’s More Than One Way to Become an Engineer (Part 2)
As we discussed in the initial installment of this 2-part extravaganza, some people pursue a predictable path on their way to engineer-hood (where “-hood” comes from the Middle English “-hode,” which itself comes from the Old English “-hād,” meaning “state of being”). Others, like your humble narrator, end up taking a more circuitous route, which may involve Lady Luck finagling the dice in their favor (I … Read More → "There’s More Than One Way to Become an Engineer (Part 2)"
Apple’s iPhone 15 debunks the “full-line” semiconductor supplier myth
From time to time, I’ll get a presentation from a company announcing a new product, usually a new chip, that includes a statement like this:
“We’re the only semiconductor maker with a full line of FPGAs, from the smallest, most cost-efficient devices to the most advanced, leading-edge devices.”
or this:
“We’re the … Read More → "Apple’s iPhone 15 debunks the “full-line” semiconductor supplier myth"
There’s More Than One Way to Become an Engineer (Part 1)
I was born in 1957. If you are on the younger side of things, I bet you’re thinking something along the lines of, “Wow! That’s AGES ago!” You’re right. It is. That’s why it’s taken me such a long time to get from then to now (I took the scenic route).
Along my rambling (some may … Read More → "There’s More Than One Way to Become an Engineer (Part 1)"
Silvaco’s Fab Technology Co-Optimization (FTCO): From Atoms to Systems
I was just taking a trip down memory lane, remembering how things used to be when I was but a lad. Since the dawn of time, all the way through to the end of the 1960s, for example, electronic circuit diagrams (schematics) were captured by hand using pencil and paper. Similarly, circuit layouts at both the board and silicon chip level were largely handcrafted.
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Microchip unveils PIC64 family of RISC-V multicore processor chips for Earth and for space
Literally the day after writing the article about the Microchip PolarFire SoC Discovery Kit based on the company’s PolarFire SoC FPGA, Microchip gave me a preview of two closely related products. The new products, announced last month, are the company’s PIC64GX microcontroller and a development board for this microcontroller called the PIC64GX Curiosity Kit. The PolarFire SoC Discovery Kit discussed in my previous … Read More → "Microchip unveils PIC64 family of RISC-V multicore processor chips for Earth and for space"