This week’s episode of Fish Fry covers the world of embedded design open standards and modules, a new security IC, and the science behind swearing. Jerry Gipper (Executive Director at VITA) joins us to discuss how VITA evolved from a simple VMEbus users group to the unique collaboration between suppliers and users it is today. We'll discuss the future of VME and VPX technology, and why open standards and modules are critical to the health and vitality of the embedded design ecosystem. Additionally, a recent research study at Keele University in Staffordshire, England contends that swearing can change your perception of pain and actually make you feel better. Finally, we take a look at how physically unclonable functions can help secure your next system design.
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Links for January 26, 2018
More information about VITA
More information about the Embedded Tech Trends Conference
Swearing Is Good for You: The Amazing Science of Bad Language
New Episode of Chalk Talk: Security ICs Deliver a Stronger Level of Protection
Fish Fry Executive Interviews
Darrin Billerbeck, CEO – Lattice Semiconductor
Anupam Bakshi, CEO – Agnisys
Dave Kleidermacher, CTO – Green Hills Software
Robert Blake, CEO – Achronix
Jack Harding, CEO – eSilicon
Michiel Ligthart, COO – Verific
Adnan Hamid, CEO – Breker Technologies
Jeff Waters, VP and General Manager – Altera
Simon Davidmann, CEO – Imperas
Ted Miracco, CEO – SmartFlow Compliance Solutions
Jessica Gomez – Rogue Valley Microdevices
Shishpal Rawat, Chairman – Accellera Systems Initiative
Kevin Bromber, CEO – myDevices
Daniel Hansson, CEO – Verifyter
Mark Papermaster, CTO – AMD
David Fried, CTO – Coventor
Dr. Steven LeBoeuf, President – Valencell