Explore the latest electronics including AMD's FPGAs, Siemens' AI-driven metrology, OMNIVISION's image sensors, and Microchip's 600V gate drivers.
Lattice Semiconductor’s fourth quarter was marked by robust growth, reflecting strong demand in both data center artificial ...
Optimizing trading software requires eliminating database lookups and simplifying computations for speed and efficiency. Custom silicon is challenging in high-frequency trading due to rapid algorithm ...
FPGAs are used to emulate sensors and other chips for early testing. The company has worked on an owner recognition feature, ...
Lattice Semiconductor (NASDAQ:LSCC) executives highlighted accelerating momentum in data center and “physical AI” applications while reporting fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results and issuing ...
Field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are so-called because they are structured very much like the now-obsolete “gate array” form of application specific integrated circuit (ASIC). In fact, FPGAs ...
Over a decade ago we would not have expected accelerators to have be commonplace in the datacenter. While they are not pervasive, a host of new workloads are ripe for acceleration and porting work has ...
When it comes to speeding up computationally intensive workloads, GPUs are not the only game in town. FPGAs (field-programmable gate arrays) are also gaining traction in data centers. While companies ...
Integrated circuits (ICs), which are popularly referred to as silicon chips, may be analog, or digital, or a mixture of both. For the purposes of this portion of our discussions we will focus on chips ...
Intel is building the foundation for the modern data center, and its solution to the exponential data growth is not more CPU power, but field programmable gate array (FPGA) accelerators. Must read: ...