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The Embedded Insiders – Episode #4 – Inside TrustZone for Cortex-M with Reinhard Keil
The Embedded Insiders – Episode #4 – Inside TrustZone for Cortex-M with Reinhard Keil

Season 1 Episode 4

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In this week’s Embedded Experts Podcast, Embedded Com-puting Design editors Rich Nass and Brandon Lewis hash out some of the roadbloc…

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The Embedded Insiders - Episode #3 - Where have all the OS vendors gone?
The Embedded Insiders - Episode #3 - Where have all the OS vendors gone?

Season 1 Episode 3

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On this week’s podcast with the Embedded Experts, Rich Nass and Brandon Lewis, we look at the semi-shakeup in the world of operating …

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The Embedded Insiders – Episode #2 – Inside Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
The Embedded Insiders – Episode #2 – Inside Advanced Driver Assistance Systems

Season 1 Episode 2

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This week, the self-appointed Embedded Experts, that being Brandon Lewis and Rich Nass of Embedded Computing Design, discussed automo…

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The Embedded Insiders – Episode #1 – CES 2017 Highlights
The Embedded Insiders – Episode #1 – CES 2017 Highlights

Season 1 Episode 1

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Embedded Computing Design editors Rich Nass and Brandon Lewis introduce the Embedded Tech Studio podcast, and review some of the high…

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Saving power in IoT sensor subsystems starts with the right IP
Saving power in IoT sensor subsystems starts with the right IP

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Brandon Lewis of Embedded Computing Design sat down with Ron Lowman, Strategic Marketing Manager for IoT at Synopsys in Austin, where…

9 years, 8 months ago

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Secure communications on the Internet of Things
Secure communications on the Internet of Things

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According to Louis Parks, President and CEO of of SecureRF, the company’s security protocols for the IoT are computationally much mor…

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NXP FTF 2016: Is the hysteria around connected device security warranted?
NXP FTF 2016: Is the hysteria around connected device security warranted?

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There's been a media frenzy around security breaches such as the Jeep hack, pacemaker's being compromised, and insulin pumps being co…

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NXP FTF 2016: Eliminating tradeoffs of Java versus C in embedded, IoT
NXP FTF 2016: Eliminating tradeoffs of Java versus C in embedded, IoT

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With the integration of IT and OT on the Internet of Things, Java is becoming more relevant to embedded development. However, traditi…

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NXP FTF 2016: Security, criticality, and connected healthcare with QNX
NXP FTF 2016: Security, criticality, and connected healthcare with QNX

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In no other industry is the impact of connected device/system security more important than healthcare. The requirements for connected…

9 years, 10 months ago

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NXP FTF 2016: The why and how of intelligent sensors at the edge
NXP FTF 2016: The why and how of intelligent sensors at the edge

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Sensors are complex, which is why so few companies are really developing them. For the past few years, however, Ian Chen, formerly of…

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