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Microchip is...

Microchip Technology

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Explore the circuit less traveled with “Microchip is”—the podcast that reveals the full spectrum of Microchip Technology’s product lines. Covering Aerospace and Defense, Clock and Timing, SiC, PoE, Power and Analog, FPGA, Automotive and Innovative Touch. Company experts reveal Microchip’s approach to innovation and customer service, showing how it has developed its products into a comprehensive and highly flexible portfolio designed to empower your innovation.
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Zero Pressure

Imperial College London and Saab

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A relaxed conversation with those on the cutting edge of science and technology - hosted by Britain's first astronaut Helen Sharman - Presented by Imperial College London and Saab
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The Nonintuitive Bits

Viacheslav Kovalevskyi, Zain Rizvi

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Two and a half engineers, three different viewpoints. At the intersection of technology, business, gaming and psychology, get a second opinion about the issues of the day in the tech industry. Each opinion is held only the host sharing it (and not by our employers). *Warning:* The host may no longer hold that opinion by the end of the episode.
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The Singularity Lab

Michael Mataluni

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We are entering a new era—where technology and humanity become inextricably linked—where information is virtually limitless and scientific and technological breakthroughs will have the power to transform our lives in ways we’ve yet to imagine. In this time of great uncertainty, we look boldly into the future while bringing you the facts, analysis you need today. Welcome to the Singularity Lab, your home for futurism, breaking technology, scientific exploration, and UAP discoveries.
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How can we understand and improve the modern world? Join our discussion programme exploring new ideas and global trends from Pictet Group, one of Europe's leading independent investment managers, where we hear from leading experts share ideas and insights considering a plethora of fields to push intellectual frontiers. The show is a collaboration between Pictet, and How To Academy, London’s leading public forum for sharing big thinking.
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This time we delve into the world of asymmetric warfare, a term used to describe imbalances in conflict. From geopolitics to cutting-edge technology and even the growing divide between humans and machines, asymmetry is reshaping the battlefield of today and tomorrow. We are delighted to be joined on Zero Pressure by Paul Scharre. Paul is an author,…
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AI personal assistants have been spotted in movies and other pop culture. Now tech giants are trying to bring those to your phones. Ben Wood, chief analyst at CCS Insights, talks to CNBC's Tom Chitty and Arjun Kharpal about his firm's annual predictions report and why he thinks that we could have an AI model trained on our own personal data by 2025…
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While American companies including Nvidia, Google and OpenAI have been benificiaries of the artificial intelligence boom, Chinese companies have been developing this own products and services. CNBC's Tom Chitty and Arjun Kharpal discuss the state of China's AI landscape and if the country's tech firms can compete with the U.S. See Privacy Policy at…
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Machines that build machines. It’s a curious paradox. Whenever you consider something that builds itself, physically, it could conjure thoughts of an infinity loop or an M.C. Escher painting. The never-ending loop of technology. The extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography machine, a marvel of modern engineering, etches patterns onto silicon wafers wi…
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“Words are the new weapons, satellites the new artillery.” Jonathan Pryce’s villain Elliot Carver says to James Bond in Tomorrow Never Dies right before he manipulates a GPS signal to make a British destroyer begin a confrontation with the Chinese military, may seem like the realm of pop culture; the idea of manipulating GPS signals and disrupting …
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description could have been here - Deep dive into **Burning Man** culture: its artistic performances and installations. - Insights on **Google's notebook LM**: its role in facilitating data-centered learning and discussion. - Examination of **OpenAI's model All-One**: its core functionalities, implications, and limitations. - Reveal of **iPhone 16*…
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As an increasing number of parents become concerned about the negative effects of social media and smartphones, the debate is raging over when kids should be allowed to have a device. Joe Ryrie, the co-founder of Smartphone Free Childhood, a movement that began over WhatsApp, discusses the topic with CNBC's Tom Chitty and Arjun Kharpal. See Privacy…
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“Words are the new weapons, satellites the new artillery.” Jonathan Pryce’s villain Elliot Carver says to James Bond in Tomorrow Never Dies right before he manipulates a GPS signal to make a British destroyer begin a confrontation with the Chinese military, may seem like the realm of pop culture; the idea of manipulating GPS signals and disrupting …
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How will nano materials revolutionise the clothing industry? According to Steve Tidball, founder of futuristic clothing brand Vollebak, we’re entering an age where technology is going to be absorbed into our clothes, turning them into tools. But what does the future hold for clothing as it becomes a technological tool? Learn more about your ad choi…
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Interview With Jason Tollefson, Global Wireless Marketing Manager at Microchip Technology Inc. In this podcast episode, we speak to Jason Tollefson, global wireless marketing manager at Microchip, to learn more about Wireless, including how Microchip helps clients incorporate connectivity into their designs with wireless ICs, modules, software and …
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This time we are exploring how the interplay between the commercial and military sectors - as well as the financial system, can foster innovation. In recent decades there has been a seismic shift in how aerospace, defence and security technologies are funded, with a drastic move from public to private investment. This surge in private funding not o…
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* Addressed common technical issues in Mac OS and Windows. * Reviewed Kabar, a popular knife brand used by Marines. * Insights on Chevy Silverado EV's features - range potential, multi-flex mid-gate with pass-through. * Explored open-source project, Kiwix, enabling offline website access, illustrated with Wikipedia. * Examined data growth trends; r…
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Interview With Ian Saturley, Senior Manager Strategic Marketing for the USB and Networking Group at Microchip Technology Inc. In this podcast episode, we speak to Ian Saturley, senior manager strategic marketing for the USB and Networking Group at Microchip, and find out more about wired connectivity, including the range of products, how they work,…
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The first Esports World Cup took place in Saudi Arabia in 2024 as the industry looks to take professional gaming mainstream. With eSports becoming more professional and prize pools increasing, there is hope from insiders that the world of video games will be more widely accepted as a sport. Ralf Reichert, CEO of the Esports World Cup, joins CNBC's …
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- Deep-dive into advanced and recreational tech, encompassing topics from routers to grills. - Exploration of low-level Java programming, computer memory, and performance optimization techniques. - Delving into data-oriented gaming development and managing growing code complexity. - Insightful discussion on AI and Machine Learning operations tracea…
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Interview With Steve Kennelly, Associate Director of Medical Products at Microchip Technology Inc. As the healthcare industry continues to evolve to meet our current and future health needs, we’re seeing the emergence of an increasing number and variety of smart and connected IoT-enabled medical devices. These are used across various disciplines an…
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Apple is gearing up for the launch of Apple Intelligence, its AI suite of products that it wants to roll out across its devices, including the iPhone. But absent from the announcement was mention of China, one of Apple’s biggest markets. CNBC’s Arjun Kharpal and Tom Chitty discuss some of the biggest challenges Apple faces in China, when it comes t…
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It’s no secret the world turns. Its 24-hour rotation on its axis gives us the definition of a day. Our moon, recently eclipsed in North America, orbits around us. We, in turn, orbit around our sun along with the other planets, and our entire solar system orbits around the Milky Way galaxy. These cosmic revolutions make up the foundation of our exis…
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- An in-depth analysis and review of the upcoming **Bioshock 4 teaser trailer** and **Elden Ring DLC**. - Overview of powerful tech solutions including potential of **Vector DB** and **Gemini’s 'flash' tier** in the context of AI Studio by OpenAI. - Exploration into technical intricacies of **Helm on Kubernetes**, complemented by an insider's persp…
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Interview With Alexis Alcott, Associate Director of Marketing at Microchip Technology Inc. Motor control, digital power, advanced sensing and control, safety-critical and high-performance embedded applications all come with an array of design challenges. Engineers may need to implement high-precision variable speed in a motor control application or…
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Back in the 1980s, Japan occupied more than half of the global semiconductor market. Since then, however, other countries have led the way, as they scramble to secure their chip supply chains. CNBC's Arjun Kharpal and Tom Chitty are joined by Fei Xue, senior analyst at The Economist Intelligence Unit, to discuss how Japan's government are planning …
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Interview With David Chandler, Senior Manager in Product Marketing of Atomic System Clocks at Microchip Technology Inc. Achieving highly accurate precision timing is no easy feat from a technology perspective, yet it is fundamentally important in many applications. Getting this right can reduce design risk and speed up time to market. In this podca…
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Samsung recently revealed the Galaxy Ring, its first foray into the smart ring category of products. The South Korean tech giant is also betting artificial intelligence alongside its huge suite of products from smartphones to smartwaches, will keep users locked into its world of products. CNBC's Tom Chitty and Arjun Kharpal are joined by Ben Wood f…
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- Shared interesting perspectives on fitting lidar sensors in Halo Game-inspired Cybertrucks. - Talked about the latest from the AI world including the introduction of LLAMA 3.1 and denser architecture models. - Delved into the nagging issues surrounding GPU-use in AI model training and CPU corruption. - Discussed key tech players - Intel, Apple, N…
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Interview With Xavier Bignalet, Product Marketing Manager for Security at Microchip Technology Inc. Security is no longer an added bonus or nice-to-have; it’s a fundamental requirement with threats emerging daily relating to both existing and new technologies. In this podcast episode, Xavier Bignalet, product marketing manager for Security at Micro…
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