Archives: Fish Fry

  • Infinitely Parallel

    Infinitely Parallel

    They say that on a clear day you can see forever. When you look into the clouds, do you see System Verilog? In this week’s…

  • The Perception Connection

    The Perception Connection

    Hello LiDAR, my old friend. I’ve come to sense with you again. This week’s Fish Fry is all about the what, where, and how of…

  • Not Your Grandfather’s Simulator

    Not Your Grandfather’s Simulator

    In this week’s episode of Fish Fry, Adam Sherer and I explore the past, present, and future of simulation. Adam and I examine how mixed-signal…

  • Big World, Big Data

    Big World, Big Data

    “You can have data without information, but you cannot have information without data.” – Daniel Keys Moran What do RISC-V, data center innovation and artificial intelligence…

  • Tower of Power

    Tower of Power

    Power is the name of the game in this week’s episode of Amelia’s Weekly Fish Fry. We’re talking about all things power-related; from “Shift Left”…

  • Programmability’s Promise

    Programmability’s Promise

    Need programmability? Step right up my friends. In this week’s Fish Fry, we are investigating some of the newest and coolest applications using programmable technology…

  • Virtual Verification Smorgasbord

    Virtual Verification Smorgasbord

    Pull up a chair. Take a taste. Come join us. Life is so endlessly delicious. — Ruth Reichl Are you ready for a virtual buffet of…

  • The Challenge of Systemic Complexity

    The Challenge of Systemic Complexity

    We’re tackling the multi-faceted challenges of embedded software development in this week’s episode of Amelia’s Weekly Fish Fry. Simon Davidmann (CEO – Imperas) joins us…

  • Adventures in Micro Land

    Adventures in Micro Land

    In this week’s Fish Fry, we’re following a microcontroller yellow brick road to a land where analog reigns supreme. Dave Smith (Texas Instruments) joins us…

  • Long Live the (8 Bit) King

    Long Live the (8 Bit) King

    There are whispers that their time has come to fade away into the sunset. Time to drift away on the electronic wind with laser discs,…