Blog Review: Sept. 7

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CXL memory array; virtual models and continuous integration; leave your phones.

Cadence's Paul McLellan shares highlights from the latest Hot Chips CXL guide and how improved memory clustering opens up new ways to use memory as CXL 3.0 approaches the same speed as DRAM.

Sam Tennant and Kamal Desai of Synopsys highlight the emergence of virtual prototyping, its collaboration with continuous integration and development environments, and the benefits of combining these disciplines.

Cathy Tormala from Siemens emphasizes the importance of using simulation to study the stresses caused by drops and vibrations on consumer electronics, which are the main cause of failure.

Christophe Bianchi of Ansys discusses some of the key components of the AI ​​process, the relationship between simulation, and how AI and simulation can dramatically improve development by turning legacy data into valuable assets.

Renesas' Soad Yousef gives an example of how Endpoint is using AI to provide predictive data analytics to monitor various device states that can reveal potential system or device failures.

Arm's Lilia Wu trains the Baidu PaddlePaddle deep learning platform on Arm Cortex-M with an Arm virtual machine to perform optical character recognition (OCR).

Michelle Williams-Fadden of SEMI warns of the lack of diversity at chip industry events and explains why speakers from diverse backgrounds are key to spurring innovation and creativity.

Timo van Roermund of NXP explores the new UN Cybersecurity Regulation R155 and its companion ISO/SAE 21434 and how they are pushing the automotive industry from security to the unknown to security by design.

Also, check out the blogs featured in our latest Auto, Security & Computers newsletter:

Stefano Lorenzini of Arteris IP presents FMEDA's reuse-based production methodology.

Joseph Zhao of Rambus highlights the importance of securely programming high-quality data into SoCs and other devices during manufacturing.

Andy Garros of Flex Logix explores how systems companies control their hardware and software development plans.

Ramiro Pareja Veredas of Riscure talks about the latest security issues affecting immobilizers and remote keyless entry systems.

Todd Westerhoff of Siemens EDA suggests that the serial connections of the design be tested for protocol compliance before the board is sent to production.

Yankin Tanurhan of Synopsys explains why the combination of security and protection in automotive SoCs is so important.

Jason Oberg of Cycuity and Dominic Rizzo of Google describe their work to ensure that security features are properly integrated and configured throughout the design cycle.

Vina Partan of Cadence found that the choice of CFD mesh plays an important role in the accuracy of the solution.

Dani Schneider of Infineon is committed to making CO2 sensors cost-effective for the IoT market.

Jesse Allen (all positions) Jesse Allen is director of the Knowledge Center and editor of Semiconductor Engineering.

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