Quobly’s CEO Maud Vinet joins Chips Weekly to discuss the new era of “hard tech” semiconductors — and why the future of chip innovation demands a radically different approach. In this episode: • What the “hard tech era” really means and why it matters now • How Quobly is transforming chip design and performance with deep-tech innovation • The challenges of industrializing next-generation semiconductors • What it will take to stay competitive in the global chip race 🔔 Subscribe to Chips We...
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Quobly’s CEO Maud Vinet joins Chips Weekly to discuss the new era of “hard tech” semiconductors — and why the future of chip innovation demands a radically different approach. In this episode: • What the “hard tech era” really means and why it matters now • How Quobly is transforming chip design and performance with deep-tech innovation • The challenges of industrializing next-generation semiconductors • What it will take to stay competitive in the global chip race 🔔 Subscribe to Chips We...
Why These Chips FAILED: The Silicon Graveyard (Transmeta, Itanium, Zilog & More)
Chips Weekly by Diana
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2 months ago
Why These Chips FAILED: The Silicon Graveyard (Transmeta, Itanium, Zilog & More)
The Chip Graveyard – Halloween Special | Chips Weekly Welcome to a spooky special edition of Chips Weekly! 👻 Today we’re digging up the most ambitious chips that failed — the ones that almost changed the future of computing… but didn’t make it. In this episode, Diana explores how billion-dollar ideas like Transmeta’s Crusoe, Intel’s Itanium, and Zilog’s Z8000 ended up buried in tech history — and what their ghosts can still teach the industry today. 🪦 Featured Fallen Chips • Transmeta – s...
Chips Weekly by Diana
Quobly’s CEO Maud Vinet joins Chips Weekly to discuss the new era of “hard tech” semiconductors — and why the future of chip innovation demands a radically different approach. In this episode: • What the “hard tech era” really means and why it matters now • How Quobly is transforming chip design and performance with deep-tech innovation • The challenges of industrializing next-generation semiconductors • What it will take to stay competitive in the global chip race 🔔 Subscribe to Chips We...