Financial incentives and future legislation are pushing EV adoption, but advanced power electronics and battery technologies are crucial to addressing range anxiety and driving broader acceptance.
Dryad Networks pairs its IoT sensor mesh with autonomous Silvaguard drones to confirm wildfires faster and give responders real-time eyes on the ground — before the smoke even rises.
In this blog, Robert Bielby explains how engineers leverage redundancy, decomposition, and fault detection to certify standard components for advanced safety compliance at the system level.
MIPS’ recently announced Atlas portfolio integrates sensing, decision-making, and real-time control systems. These compute subsystems enable intelligent, autonomous machines across edge applications.
Dryad Networks is scaling its solar-powered gas sensors to detect wildfires early—most recently deploying 50,000+ sensors in Thailand’s forests to enhance fire prevention and environmental protection.
At Mobile World Congress 2025, Allyson Klein and Arm CMO Ami Badani discuss how power-efficient compute is fueling the next wave of AI innovation, enabling new use cases across industries.
Avassa showcased their cloud-based Control Tower platform at Edge Field Day, highlighting its container-first approach for edge application orchestration. They demonstrated solutions for VM-container integration, AI model deployment, and offline edge management.
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Robert Bielby discusses the impact of Level 3 ADAS on automotive chip technology, highlighting the need for new system-level architectures and advanced SoCs to handle diverse workloads. He explores the adoption of chiplet technology, which offers efficiency and cost benefits over traditional monolithic solutions.
Discover how Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are transforming the automotive industry. From Level 0 to Level 5, learn about the different ADAS levels and their impact on driving safety. See why ADAS features are becoming a top priority for car buyers and how they're making our roads safer and driving smarter.
Allyson Klein’s insights from the Data Insights series interview with Solidigm and Cheetah RAID.
TechArena innovation blogger Robert Bielby kicks off his content series on how the automotive sector is being disrupted by technology.
TechArena host Allyson Klein chats with Cellnex’s Jose Lopez Luque about the EU funded 5G MED project testing service resiliency across borders to fuel low latency use cases like autonomous driving, and how his company is poised to deliver efficient and scalable services for broad deployments in 2024.
TechArena host Allyson Klein chats with Fermyon CEO Matt Butcher about cloud redundancy’s impact to sustainability, and how his organization is delivering new serverless AI capabilities help usher in a more sustainable computing future.
TechArena host Allyson Klein chats with Project Inkblot co-founder Jahan Mantin about what it means to be a designer and how to build inclusive design practices.
TechArena host Allyson Klein chats with Calyptia co-founder and CEO Eduardo Silva Pereira regarding how his company grew from the origins of the Fluent Bit open source effort favored by the largest cloud providers to deliver a full featured commercial solution for data observability.
TechArena host Allyson Klein chats with TechArena’s own technology strategist, Iddo Kadim, about the growing distribution of compute environments and infrastructure requirements to fuel continued innovation. This episode covers the topics of processor acceleration across CPU and GPU, different approaches to orchestration, and discussion of where workloads will land across a cloud to edge landscape. The experts also discuss lead usage models that will drive the upcoming TechArena report on distributed computing.
TechArena host Allyson Klein chats with Avassa CTO Carl Moberg about how his company is bringing application control to edge environments and how his team as designed solutions for both infrastructure operators and application developers.
TechArena host Allyson Klein chats with Cellnex’s Jose Lopez Luque about the EU funded 5G MED project testing service resiliency across borders to fuel low latency use cases like autonomous driving, and how his company is poised to deliver efficient and scalable services for broad deployments in 2024.
TechArena host Allyson Klein chats with Fermyon CEO Matt Butcher about cloud redundancy’s impact to sustainability, and how his organization is delivering new serverless AI capabilities help usher in a more sustainable computing future.
TechArena host Allyson Klein chats with Project Inkblot co-founder Jahan Mantin about what it means to be a designer and how to build inclusive design practices.
TechArena host Allyson Klein chats with Calyptia co-founder and CEO Eduardo Silva Pereira regarding how his company grew from the origins of the Fluent Bit open source effort favored by the largest cloud providers to deliver a full featured commercial solution for data observability.
TechArena host Allyson Klein chats with TechArena’s own technology strategist, Iddo Kadim, about the growing distribution of compute environments and infrastructure requirements to fuel continued innovation. This episode covers the topics of processor acceleration across CPU and GPU, different approaches to orchestration, and discussion of where workloads will land across a cloud to edge landscape. The experts also discuss lead usage models that will drive the upcoming TechArena report on distributed computing.
TechArena host Allyson Klein chats with Avassa CTO Carl Moberg about how his company is bringing application control to edge environments and how his team as designed solutions for both infrastructure operators and application developers.