Blog Review: March 10
Siemens EDA’s Harry Foster checks out how the maturity of verification processes impact bug escapes in FPGA designs and whether safety critical development processes prevent bugs from escaping to silicon.
Synopsys’ Dennis Kengo Oka examines the weaknesses and vulnerabilities in automotive keyless entry systems and how security researchers hacked the Tesla Model X key fob.
Cadence’s Paul McLellan explains the development of the Open Access layout database standard and recent updates to modernize it, including improved capacity, more constraints, and cloud-readiness.
Arm’s Vladimir Marchenko explores the Arm runtime system for Functional Safety, a safety-certified set of software components for embedded development, and how it enables process isolation to execute both critical and uncritical functionalities on a single microcontroller core.
Researchers reveal distinct molecular signature in tumor tissues of Black breast cancer patients
A Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center team led by Christine Ambrosone, PhD, and Song Yao, PhD, has revealed a distinct molecular signature in the tumor tissues of Black patients with breast cancer.
The new work, published today in
JNCI, the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, reports that an elevated number of exhausted, nonfunctional T cells appears to be driving tumors in patients of African descent to be more aggressive and hard-to-treat -; a finding that also opens the door to treatment interventions that could help to eliminate the striking disparities in survival between Black and white patients with breast cancer.
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