2020-02-17 - Junko Yoshida

China Can’t Mask Impact of Coronavirus

The Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak in China has exposed the best and the worst aspects of the world’s biggest totalitarian nation.

2020-01-31 - Sally Ward-Foxton

DAWNBench Makes Way for MLPerf

Stanford AI accelerator benchmark steps aside to consolidate benchmarking efforts.

2019-12-09 - Stephen Las Marias

A Review of the Current Philippine Electronics Manufacturing Industry (Part 1)

Part 1 of a report looking at the Philippine electronics manufacturing landscape and how regulatory issues could wreak havoc for…

2019-11-28 - Lindsay Craig

Blog: ‘Like Transformers? Here?’

Engineer and educator Lindsay Craig reflects on six years of teaching electrical engineering in Uganda, Africa. Gulu, Uganda has been…

2019-11-25 - Anne-Françoise Pelé

Blog: Tech Champions, or Just Champions?

What is a technology leader? What does it mean to do work in tech? And, more fundamentally, what is technology?

2019-11-19 - Sally Ward-Foxton

AI Forces a Reimagining of Engineering Education

A new type of engineering degree that focuses on "engineering in the era of AI" is proposed by Bashir Al-Hashimi,…

2019-11-15 - Anne-Françoise Pelé

No Plans to Break up Big Tech in EU

European commissioner for competition Margrethe Vestager sees "no limits in how artificial intelligence can support what we want to do…

2019-11-14 - Barbara Jorgensen

Distributors in China Are Bracing for Life Without TI

The global supply chain is still absorbing the impact of TI's decision to drop six electronics distributors, including top-tier players…

2019-11-11 - Gary Hilson

Is There Potential for PCRAM Beyond Optane?

The bulk of commercialized PCRAM is in Intel Optane SSDs and DIMMs.

2019-10-30 - Sally Ward-Foxton

Blog: Is the AI Inference Processor Dead?

Ceva thinks devoting two processors to one workload is unsustainable.