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INTEL INTRODUCES TWO MONOLITHIC AGILEX FPGA AND SOC FAMILIES, PART 2: SUNDANCE
MESA IS NOW THE AGILEX 5 E-SERIES

by Steven Leibson - January 16, 2023

Last September, I published an article on EEJournal.com that described two new
Intel Agilex FPGA and SoC device families, the Agilex 5 D-series and an
as-yet-unnamed series formerly known as “Sundance Mesa,” introduced at last
year’s Intel Innovation. (See “Intel Introduces Two Monolithic Agilex FPGA and
SoC Families, Part 1</ … Read More → "Intel Introduces Two Monolithic Agilex
FPGA and SoC Families, Part 2: Sundance Mesa is now the Agilex 5 E-Series"


HARNESSING LIGHT AND REDEFINING WHAT IS POSSIBLE: LIGHTELLIGENCE AND THE RISE OF
OPTICAL COMPUTING

by Amelia Dalton - January 13, 2023

This week’s Fish Fry podcast is all about photonics and the future of optical
computing! Maurice (Mo) Steinman from Lightelligence and I chat about why
Lightelligence is on a mission to be the leader in silicon photonics computing,
the details of PACE (Lightelligence’s first fully integrated optical computing
platform), and what sets this computing platform apart from traditional silicon
chips.

… Read More → "Harnessing Light and Redefining What is Possible: Lightelligence
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DEGIRUM HAS THE BEST EDGE AI STORY EVER!

by Max Maxfield - January 12, 2023

I sometimes feel like I’m listening to a broken record when a company calls to
tell me about the wonders of their new artificial intelligence (AI) processor. I
try to say “Ooh” and “Aah” in all the right places, but oftentimes my heart
isn’t really in it. Every now and then, however, I do get to hear something that
makes me sit up in … Read More → "DeGirum Has the Best Edge AI Story Ever!"


IS OMNITRON POISED TO DISRUPT THE MEMS INDUSTRY?

by Max Maxfield - January 10, 2023

Rarely does a day go by without my taking a few moments to reflect on how
wonderful I am. I’m not talking about my outrageously good looks or my
internationally commented-on sense of style (although I’m not discounting these,
either), but rather the fact that I—and you, if we’re being honest—are
biological marvels.

Take our … Read More → "Is Omnitron Poised to Disrupt the MEMS Industry?"


MIPS ROLLS OUT ITS FIRST RISC-V PROCESSOR CORE – IT’S A BIG ‘UN

by Steven Leibson - January 9, 2023

Even though the company had telegraphed its big move, MIPS’s adoption of the
RISC-V ISA for its future processor cores hit me like a ton of bricks. MIPS is
one of the heroes of the early RISC revolution, and the company has gone through
a lot of ups and downs. Big ups. Big downs. Jim Turley discussed the MIPS
announcement about joining the RISC-V gang … Read More → "MIPS Rolls Out Its
First RISC-V Processor Core – It’s a Big ‘Un"


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by Amelia Dalton - January 6, 2023

Quantum computing takes center stage in this week’s Fish Fry podcast! Dr. Erik
Garcell (Classiq) and I chat about how Classiq is shaking up the quantum
computing industry with a revolutionary new process for quantum computing
software development. We discuss why Erik believes IP protection is crucial to
the development of quantum computing, the details of Classiq’s collaboration
with Rolls-Royce, and why today is a the perfect … Read More → "QPUs and You:
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Intel Introduces Two Monolithic Agilex FPGA and SoC Families, Part 2: Sundance
Mesa is now the Agilex 5 E-Series
Posted on Jan 17 at 12:50am by Brane212
Looks like a BIG problem for Lattice's Avant. And not just Intel, there are
others.
A History of Early Microcontrollers, Part 9: The General Instruments PIC1650
Posted on Jan 6 at 4:49pm by traneusee
I have only written the one small 16F84 program I discussed above, where speed
was not critical. The 16F84 instruction set, as published by Microchip, has
conditional skips but not conditional branches. The Parallax assembler I used,
does have conditional branches, synthesized from conditional skips and gotos by
the assembler. ...
Developing the World’s First Commercially Available RF Device with an
Open-Source Chip
Posted on Jan 5 at 1:28pm by Max Maxfield
Hi Paul -- it's great to hear from you as always -- you make a good point about
the hardware from Lime Microsystems being open-source (and they really do have
some awesome products) -- but, like you, I'm guessing they used commercial tools
to design their devices.
Developing the World’s First Commercially Available RF Device with an
Open-Source Chip
Posted on Jan 5 at 1:16pm by pdillien
Hi Max Some while ago, I did some work for a UK company that has been producing
open source RF chips since 2009. It was the world's first company to integrate a
full SDR and is called Lime Microsystems (https://limemicro.com/). They offer
both the devices and SDR boards for ...
A History of Early Microcontrollers, Part 9: The General Instruments PIC1650
Posted on Jan 5 at 12:01am by Brane212
You obviosly haven't done complex code with it that was to run fast. There are
no conditional branches, only conditional instruction skips. Doing the
conditional loops that have to run fast, depending on multiple conditions gets
hellish REAL fast.
A History of Early Microcontrollers, Part 9: The General Instruments PIC1650
Posted on Jan 4 at 11:57pm by Brane212
I don't have a problem with writing tight asm code, but PIC is truly moronic on
many aspects, even latest PIC16 generation. Just one example - shadowed index
registers. One would expect that there are two set of registers, which
interchange their position, so that one set is useable as ...
Does 2+2=4? Microchip announces PolarFire 2; You Do the Math
Posted on Jan 4 at 10:01pm by Brane212
BTW, why do all of FPGA manufacturers chomp process advances as their own doing
? They are to to get into more advanced manufacturing process, which brings
certain speed/power advacnes by default. So, why do all of these guys go into
great length to show the speedups/powerdowns taht follow ...
Does 2+2=4? Microchip announces PolarFire 2; You Do the Math
Posted on Jan 4 at 5:49pm by Brane212
BTW, predictions for changes to RISC-V core seem plausible and interesting. I
hope they get some more serious core speeds. 600-ish MHz ain't that great.
Does 2+2=4? Microchip announces PolarFire 2; You Do the Math
Posted on Jan 4 at 5:48pm by Brane212
This article contains no useful information. It's not as if your investigative
work has yielded any usefull information or even hints. They will obviously use
more advanced production node, but aboive that, you have nothing. Ie. It might
or not be FLASH based etc etc. Furthermore, you have nothing on ...
A History of Early Microcontrollers, Part 9: The General Instruments PIC1650
Posted on Jan 4 at 7:14am by Steven Leibson
Sounds like you've got an article there, Max.

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