Chip Design magazine
Extensionmedia's Chip Design Magazine - EiC, John Blyler

Chip Design Archives

  • A Long Forgotten Accolaid From Alwayon Network, Now Long Gone

    A Long Forgotten Accolaid From Alwayon Network, Now Long Gone

    AlwaysOn Ranks John Blyler As A 2013 Power Player In Technology Business Media

  • Help Shape Wiley’s Latest Systems Engineering Management Book Now

    Help Shape Wiley’s Latest Systems Engineering Management Book Now

    It’s great to see a teaser for the upcoming 6th edition, even if it won’t be available until the end of this year (2025). I’m still happy to accept input from reviewers on various topics as I finish up the work by early summer. Here’s a quick look at a few key updates coming to…

  • FOMO on a Cryptocurrency Engineering Career? Industry Leader Helps You Decide

    FOMO on a Cryptocurrency Engineering Career? Industry Leader Helps You Decide

    At a Glance A crypto engineer in the US could expect to earn an average total pay of around $168,819 per year, according to Glassdoor. Money may be the biggest business in the world, making a cryptocurrency engineering job a great career, says this engineer. Any iOS and Android UI, protocol, and full-stack developers implementing…

  • Will Generative AI Play a Leading Role in Chip Design and Manufacturing?

    Will Generative AI Play a Leading Role in Chip Design and Manufacturing?

    As in previous years, AI is a big topic in the semiconductor EDA IP chip design space. This year, though, many experts see clear challenges that must be overcome before the technology becomes mainstream. However, those companies that successfully address these issues early on will gain a crucial advantage in improving chip designer productivity and…

  • EDA and IP Industries Face Dickensian Quandary – Will Value Win Over Complacency?

    EDA and IP Industries Face Dickensian Quandary – Will Value Win Over Complacency?

    It seems like every tech company on the planet now offers an AI application, especially in generative AI. Most are more marketing ploys than practical implementations, but all rely on specifically designed semiconductor chips. Such demand is already changing the landscape of the semiconductor industry. Read the complete story at Semiconductor Digest.