Hardware companies benefit from tangible demand, secured orders, and near-term cash flows, while software faces uncertainty around model economics, disruption risks, and capex payoff. Hardware and ...
It's an age-old question: hardware or software?On one hand, the hardware is what you hold or have plugged in. Hardware has all of the components that make your particular device work, and without it, ...
The relentless artificial intelligence (AI) boom is lately shifting its narrative. For most of the past two years, the AI boom has been synonymous with one thing: hardware, particularly characterized ...
Qualcomm is aggressively expanding its enterprise artificial intelligence footprint by acquiring Modular and securing major cloud infrastructure partnerships.
Under the theme "The Floor Runs on Us," Vention showcases software-defined automation through integrated hardware, software, ...
Even when you start with a genuinely great idea, moving from software development to designing and building physical tech products isn’t a simple shift. It not only requires your team to learn new ...
Part 1: Different goals and methodologies have long divided hardware and software engineering teams. Some companies have solved these issues, others are working on them. Since the advent of embedded ...
“To develop the software, you need the hardware. To develop the hardware, you need the software.” This is one of my favorite quotes from a recent Design Automation Conference. Well, it’s no wonder ...
The traditional approach of running generic software on x86-based CPUs is running out of steam for many applications due to the slowdown of Moore’s Law and the concurrent exponential growth in ...