Most methods of securing SOCs involve storing a root key that provides the basis of all derived keys and encryption of communication. The weakness with these methods is that even if the root key is stored in secure non-volatile memory, there are often methods to read the key. Once a key has been divulged the device can be cloned and its security is compromised. With long and complex supply chains there is a likelihood that physical devices may come within reach of attackers. With physical access, made easy through supply chains or remote deployment, such as is often the case with IoT devices, keys stored in eFuses, Flash EEPROM or even OTP NVM can be detected.

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Redefining the Capabilities of the Smart Screen with Full Featured and AI-enabled SoCs

The smart screen—an old idea is re-emerging as an exciting new segment in consumer, industrial, and enterprise client computing. Enabled by new technology innovations in areas such as AI, wireless connectivity, touch, video processing and display drivers –the screen interface is evolving to be a multi--functional control point that promises flexible computing—local and tethered--great security, and more intuitive and efficient ways to interact with a wider range of devices.

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A book never written: How to Succeed in Sales Without Really Trying, by Wanda Kind.

Sales acumen is the collection of traits, experiences, skills, and mindsets that enable a salesperson to thrive in their field. But the first thing sales managers want to stress to eager, rising sales representatives is that no one’s born with stellar sales acumen. It’s learned — or rather, it’s developed — a question of nurture more than nature that sales managers answer in the ways that best suit their business.

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Synaptics to deepen deployments in AIoT for digital transformation

Synaptics, optimistic about business opportunities arising from digital transformation, is stepping up efforts to expand product portfolios and strengthen deployments in AIoT solutions, according to Roy Chang, its Taiwan sales country manager.

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Ceres Holographics teams for roll-to-roll holohgraphic film production

Ceres Holographics in Scotland is extending its engineering deal with Covestro in Germany for holographic automotive displays

Ceres-finished HoloFlekt films are used in automotive displays as a holographic optical element (HOE). The joint works will focus on the customization of Covestro's Bayfol HX photopolymer together with the Ceres mastering and replication technology that enables production of the finished HoloFlekt functional films.

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In 2019, a Pew Research Center survey found that nearly 80% of U.S. adults were “somewhat” or “very” concerned about how companies used their personal digital data. In addition, new trust issues and lack of consumer confidence have arisen with the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 and the surge in the adoption of online services. These trends are worrying for polling and market research firms that rely heavily on gaining people’s trust.

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Smart screens are emerging as an exciting new segment in consumer and enterprise computing. Enabled by new technology innovations in areas such as AI, wireless connectivity, touch, video processing and display drivers, humble screen interfaces are evolving into multifunctional control points that offer lightweight, flexible computing — local and tethered — with increased security and more intuitive and efficient ways to interact with a wider range of devices.

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Pre-Silicon Verification – The Newest Approach to Accelerating Time-to-Market of Advanced Computing Capabilities

Chris Browy, Vice President of Worldwide Sales and Marketing of Avery Design Systems, is a go-to expert on all things functional verification.

Avery, a well-established provider of functional verification solutions, has been around since 1998 supporting a growing and complementary line of SystemVerilog/UVM Verification IP, system-level virtual platform co-simulation and hardware-assisted verification, and gate-level simulation sign-off solutions for system-on-chip (SoC) verification. It is also a member of the ESD Alliance, a SEMI Technology Community.

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Prophesee teams for event driven vision in IoT

French event-driven sensor designer Prophesee is working with swiss neuromorphic computing startup SynSense on a single chip design for the Internet of Things (IoT).
The two European companies have strong Chinese connections and have formed a partnership to develop combination vision computing chips and subsystems.

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Neuromorphic Developers Partner to Integrate Sensor, Processor

SynSense and Prophesee are partnering to develop a single-chip, event-based image sensor integrating Prophesee’s Metavision image sensor with Synsense’s DYNAP-CNN neuromorphic processor. The companies will collaborate on design, development, manufacture and commercialization of the combined sensor-processor, aiming to produce ultra-low power sensors that are both small and inexpensive.

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