3D IC podcast episode with Andras Vass-Varnai

The hidden time bomb: Engineering reliability into 3D IC from day one

“Do not treat reliability as an afterthought, something which you just do at the very end of the design process,…

3D IC podcast Ep #2 with Chris Jones Crypto Quantique

Zero trust in silicon: The new security imperative for chiplet-based 3D ICs

“You don’t just say, the other chiplet that’s on this die, I’m going to trust it, it’s fine. No —…

Episode #42 Printed Circuit podcast blog with Charlene McCauley and Terrie Duffy

Communication, trust, process: The three pillars every co-design team must get right

“If you started back in the light table taping days and you decided that when the first CAD tools came…

Siemens 3D IC podcast with Archana Cheruliyil

Beyond the data pipe: Why connectivity IP is now the system-critical layer in every 3D IC

What does it actually mean for connectivity IP to stop being a supporting function — and become the layer that…

Episode 41 Printed Circuit podcast with Paul Fleming

The library is the foundation: Why design reuse is energy conservation

My electric car is a Tesla, and it drives itself. All of a sudden, it’s trying to turn onto a…

AI is powering smarter, safer human-aware humanoids

The future of humanoid robots depends on combining AI-driven continuous learning and powerful semiconductor architectures.

Trust is good, control is better: Designing hardware faster without betting it all on AI Printed Circuit podcast blog image Episode with Antonio Becerra Esteban

Trust is good, control is better: Designing hardware faster without betting it all on AI

When working with AI… the user, the engineer in our case has to be the one making the decisions. AI…

Inside humanoid robotics: software and semiconductors

The success of humanoid robots depends on treating them as software-defined systems that are designed to learn, adapt and improve continuously.

Drop it in the river: The surprisingly simple philosophy behind manufacturing 2,000+ circuit boards with a tiny team

Drop it in the river: The surprisingly simple philosophy behind manufacturing 2,000+ circuit boards with a tiny team

What if the wrong click turned out to be the right one? And once you’re in the industry, how do…