Category Archives: ASIC Design

Faraday Announces the World’s First Automotive ASIC Qualified for AEC-Q100 and AEC-Q006

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Faraday Technology Corporation (TWSE: 3035), a leading ASIC design service and IP provider, announced today that it has completed the first-ever automotive ASIC device qualified for AEC-Q100 and AEC-Q006 as defined by the Automotive Electronics Council (AEC). This milestone achievement demonstrates Faraday’s readiness to participate in this quality-driven marketplace bringing

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ELSYS Eastern Europe Selected As ARM Approved Design Partner

ELSYS Eastern Europe, the subsidiary of ELSYS Design, has joined the ARM® Approved Design Partner Program. Design partners selected for the program help enable ARM silicon partners with design support and training services to successfully deliver ARM-based SoCs optimized for targeted market opportunities.
 
To receive ARM Approved Design Partner

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Optimized ASICs for Medical Applications

A few years ago Derek Hunt offered some insight into the benefits of CMOS semiconductor technology in the miniaturization of medical devices. CMOS has been around for decades and aside from the size benefits which will be discussed shortly, the technology also brings significant cost savings and performance improvements to

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Racyics Launches ‘makeChip’ Design Service Platform for GLOBALFOUNDRIES’ 22FDX® Technology

Racyics GmbH announced today it has launched makeChip, an innovative design service platform, developed using GLOBALFOUNDRIES’ 22FDX® process technology and supported by Cadence. Available to start-ups, design experts, research institutes, and universities, makeChip is a central gateway to design integrated circuits based on advanced semiconductor technologies.
 
The platform provides

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Apple is working on an AI Chip (IC)

Apple began relatively early with artificial intelligence software when it introduced Siri in 2011 – a tool that allows users to activate their smartphones with voice commands. Now, the electronics giant is bringing artificial intelligence to ICs.
 
Apple is working on a processor specifically designed for artificial intelligence tasks,

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IoT – You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet

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This title, borrowed from Bachman Turner Overdrive’s classic 1974 hit is very relevant today if we apply it to the “Internet of Things”. I’ve been reading and using the term “IoT” for a long time, but realized I needed a clear definition. The Internet is full of similar choices but

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