It’s been a long time coming, but I have to say that artificial intelligence (AI) is finally starting to make my life easier in meaningful ways. I know, right? I’m as surprised to hear myself saying this as I’m sure you are to be reading it. As a brief aside, I just received an email…
Internet of Things (IoT) product companies have been struggling for years to simplify manufacturing, security, and provisioning. Well, I was just chatting with those clever lads and lasses at Infineon about their latest offering in the ongoing battle against the nefarious scoundrels who will steal or compromise your silicon chips if given half a chance.…
by Max Maxfield
It’s a funny old life when you come to think about it. You never know when something is going to spring up to surprise and delight you or to bite you on the a…sk no questions. As a “surprise and delight” example, I recently received a request to give the keynote presentation at the FPGA Forum in Trondheim, Norway, 9-10 February 2022.
With regard to the “ask no questions” front, I foolishly asked my wife (Gina the Gorgeous) if she would care to accompany me to the aforementioned forum. As a result, she is now preparing for the event as though we were mounting an arctic expedition. I didn’t realize she would require so much equipment in the form of coats, boots, scarves (“I can’t wear the same one every day because people would notice”), hats, and goodness knows what else. I have absolutely no idea where we are going to keep the sled dogs.