Embedded Week Roundup: Edge AI to Physical AI, Fail-Safe Engineering, and Microchip's New PQC Security Chips
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Summary
This article is a roundup of Embedded Week's must-read articles, covering key developments in embedded software engineering. It highlights the transition from edge AI to physical AI, fail-safe engineering for autonomous systems, and Microchip's new Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) chips (TS1800 Platform) aimed at boosting infrastructure security. The piece serves as a curated news digest for professionals in the embedded systems industry.
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Reshaping Embedded Software for Edge AI to Physical AI, Fail-Safe Engineering, PQC Chips: Embedded Week Insights
Here's a roundup of this week's must-read articles.
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