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Blog Review – Dec. 30 2013

Caroline Hayes looks at blogs that cover the year in review – standards and disasters, looking ahead to 2014, beginning with CES and includes a GCC/LVM Conference report. Many blogs look back at 2013,...

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Blog Review January 06

Happy 2014! This week the blog review is full of optimism for what the next 12 months has in store. By Caroline Hayes, senior editor. A new year promises new hopes and, surely, some new technology. In...

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Blog Review – Jan. 13 2014

Even if you made CES, chances are there were one or two booths you may have missed! This week’s blogs look back at CES 2014, forward to changes that have to be made in EDA, adds gravity with the hunt...

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Blog Review – Jan. 20 2014

By Caroline Hayes, Senior Editor/EDA Cloud services are gathering for IBM as a blog shares its plans. Cadence looks ahead to March’s DVCon, there is also a recipe for microcontroller selection, advice...

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Deeper Dive – Jan. 24 2014

What OpenGL ES 3.0 means for the mobile market It was in the middle of 2012 that the Khronos Group released the OpenGL ES 3.0 specification. Caroline Hayes, senior editor, looks at what the...

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Smart Bluetooth, Sensors and Hackers Showcased at CES 2015

Internet of Things (IoT) devices ranged from Bluetooth gateways and smart sensors to intensive cloud-based data processors and hackathons – all powered by ARM. By John Blyler, Editorial Director...

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Blog Review – Monday, January 26 2015

Finding fault tolerances with Cortex-R5; nanotechnology thinks big; Cadence, – always talking; mine’s an IEEE on ice; IP modeling The inherent fault tolerance ARM’s Cortex-R5 processors is explored and...

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