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Will Photonics Loosen the Bottlenecks in Neural Systems?
In this latest episode of Brains and Machines, Dr. Patty Stabile of the Eindhoven University of Technology chats with us about her optical neural networks with ultra-low-latency processing, and the…
When AI Gets a Body: Physical AI, Humanoids and the Future of Silicon
In this episode of EE Times Current, we’ll dive into Physical AI — from humanoids and embodied agents to the chips, sensors, and systems that let machines see, move, and interact with us. Guiding us…
Zonal Power: 48V Architectures for the Software Defined Vehicle
With advanced safety features, sophisticated sensors, and personalized temperature controls, software-defined vehicles require more power than ever before. Traditional automotive power systems simply…
Fixing AI’s Bottlenecks: Memory, Scale, and Sparsity
This latest episode of Brains and Machines features a panel discussion on neuromorphic engineering and physical computing held at the Atoms to Bits: The AlphaBet of Intelligence v2.0 conference at…
GTC Review: NemoClaw, Groq, and SpectrumX
In this episode, Sally sits down with analyst Jim McGregor at Nvidia’s GTC to talk about some of the biggest announcements from the show, including Groq, SpectrumX, NemoClaw, and more.
Can the Nvidia Monopoly on AI Chips Be Broken?
In the latest episode of Brains and Machines, Sally Ward-Foxton of EE Times talks to Dr. Sunny Bains of the University College London. They discuss the importance of power in all AI systems, the…
Automated Multiphysics for 3D IC Success
Challenges: power generates heat. Heat distorts wires and changes transistor behavior. A change in wires and transistors implies that initial power estimates were wrong.More and more designers are…
Neuromorphic Spikes Unify Control and Decision Making
In this latest episode of Brains and Machines, Professor Rodolphe Sepulchre, a control theorist from the University of Cambridge, talks to Dr. Sunny Bains of University College London. They discuss…
Chips at the Edge: Innovation for AI at Edge and Automotive
Today, we’re diving into the fascinating world of edge AI, exploring its rapid evolution and its transformative impact on industries like automotive. With advancements in model efficiency and…
Green Always-On Sensing with Neuronova’s Sub-μwatt Chip?
Neuronova is an analog neuromorphic startup based in Milan, Italy. In this episode of Brains and Machines, the CEO and CTO talk to Dr. Sunny Bains of University College London about their inference…
An Architecture for Building Brains from Top to Bottom?
Professor Chris Eliasmith is a computer scientist and philosopher who’s been modelling cognitive systems for almost three decades. In this episode of Brains and Machines, he talks to Dr. Sunny Bains…
Tracking & Locationing Technologies from Renesas
Dive into the evolving world of asset tracking and locationing with Renesas!Explore what ‘locationing’ really means in the evolving space of asset management, how to leverage the various cutting-edge…
The State of Multi-Die: Insights and Customer Requirements
In this episode, we look at the changing landscape of multi-die design, highlighting how the industry is addressing current challenges and opportunities. We share customer perspectives on essential…
Artificial Hearing: From Ear Drums to Tuning Forks
Dr. Claudia Lenk’s group creates brain-inspired hearing systems with micromechanical hair cells. In this episode of Brains and Machines, she talks to Dr. Sunny Bains of University College London…
Calibre Directions in Artificial Intelligence
In this episode, we’ll explore Siemens EDA’s innovative approach to AI and dive into Calibre-specific topics. We’ll discuss when to use Calibre, when it might not be the best fit, and how to leverage…
A Theoretical Framework for Neuromorphic Technology?
Brad Aimone from Sandia National Labs works with the world’s biggest neuromorphic platforms. In this episode of Brains and Machines, he talks to Sunny Bains of University College London about how…
Neurons Close the Loop from Insect Perception to Action
Professor Barbara Webb from the University of Edinburgh in Scotland uses physical robots to validate neural mechanisms in crickets, ants, and bees. In this episode of Brains and Machines, she talks…
Accelerating Complex Analog IC Design: The Power of Early Reliability Verification
Today we’re talking about something that’s top-of-mind for a lot of you: closing the reliability gaps in increasingly complex analog and mixed-signal IC designs—and doing it earlier, faster, and more…
Can Neuromorphic Be Low-Power, Reconfigurable, and Scalable?
Professor Gert Cauwenberghs has been working toward building brain-scale systems for decades. At the University of California San Diego, he’s now one of the leaders of the Neuromorphic Commons hub,…
Event-Driven E-Skins Protect Both Robots and Humans
Professor Gordon Cheng builds humanoid robots that can feel their environment using artificial skin. In this episode of Brains and Machines, he talks to Dr. Sunny Bains of University College London…
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