Back in 2001, I wrote a column about the merits of using heterogeneous designs for signal processing-oriented applications. My argument went like this: Signal-processing applications typically ...
Part one in a series. Processing architectures continue to become more complex, but is the software industry getting left behind? Who will help them utilize the hardware being created? Eleven years ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about disruptive companies, technologies and usage models. Qualcomm's Murthy used a great analogy, a soccer team, to ...
Heterogeneous integration technology refers to the integration of separately manufactured components into a higher-level assembly, or system in package (SiP), that in the aggregate, provides enhanced ...
The terms “chiplet” and “heterogeneous integration” fill news pages, conference papers, and marketing presentations, and for the most part engineers understand what they’re reading. But speakers ...
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