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Embedded edge with Maurizio is a podcast show hosted by Maurizio Di Paolo Emilio, who talks to both engineers and executives in the embedded systems design and development industry to gain insights into the embedded systems, technologies and products featured in embedded.com.
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The Agile Embedded Podcast

Luca Ingianni, Jeff Gable

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Learn how to get your embedded device to market faster AND with higher quality. Join Luca Ingianni and Jeff Gable as they discuss how agile methodologies apply to embedded systems development, with a particular focus on safety-critical industries such as medical devices.
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Embedded Executive Podcast

Rich Nass, Embedded Computing Design

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Each week, Embedded Computing Design’s EVP Rich Nass speaks to an executive in the embedded industry to understand what’s happening with the latest products, standards, and trends. The frank discussions reveal the real, behind the scenes issues, so the design community knows what’s coming down the pike. Topics covered in artificial intelligence, machine learning, embedded systems, internet of things, industrial automation, automotive applications, open source and more.
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Embedded Insiders

Embedded Computing Design

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Hosted on the www.embeddedcomputing.com website, the Embedded Insiders Podcast is a fun electronics talk show for hardware design engineers, software developers, and academics. Organized by Tiera Oliver, Associate Editor, and Rich Nass, EVP, of Embedded Computing Design, each episode highlights embedded industry veterans who tackle trends, news, and new products for the embedded, IoT, automotive, security, artificial intelligence, edge computing, and other technology marketplaces in a light ...
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The Embedded Frontier, hosted by embedded systems expert Jacob Beningo, is a cutting-edge podcast dedicated to exploring the rapidly evolving world of embedded software and embedded system trends. Each episode delves into the latest technological advancements, industry standards, and innovative strategies that are shaping the future of embedded systems. Jacob Beningo, with his deep industry knowledge and experience, guides listeners through complex topics, making them accessible for both sea ...
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Real-world advice and inspiration on how to navigate the embedded payments journey — and win. Hosted by Bob Butler, Chief Commercial Officer at Payrix. Learn about the latest trends in embedded payments from industry experts, Payrix customers, and leaders on the Payrix team. They’ll share their real-world insights on payment facilitation best practices, use cases, along with the possibilities of greater monetization and higher valuations that embedded payments can unleash. You’ll have everyt ...
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“Intelligence at the Deep Edge” is a podcast exploring the fascinating intersection of embedded systems and artificial intelligence. Dive into the world of cutting-edge technology as we discuss how AI is revolutionizing edge devices, enabling smarter sensors, efficient machine learning models, and real-time decision-making at the edge.
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Embedded finance refers to the integration of financial services into non-financial business processes. The concept has been around for some time in digital consumer products. Many apps offer the ability to pay by credit card, on the spot lending, buy-now/pay-later (BNPL), and a variety of other features. Embedded finance, however, is making its way into the corporate ecosystem and is set to reshape the financial landscape completely. Join us on the front lines of this new direction in busin ...
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Open tools are becoming the norm in the embedded software development space. And that’s definitely the case for Analog Devices’ CodeFusion Studio tool. The IDE lets developers start with an SoC, and design their systems from there. The software development platform is based on Microsoft's Visual Studio Code (VS Code). On this week’s Embedded Execut…
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In this episode of PayFAQ: The Embedded Payments Podcast, host Ian Hillis welcomes Matt Downs, President of Worldpay for Platforms, to discuss software-led payments predictions for 2025 and beyond. With decades of experience in payments, Matt provided invaluable insights on emerging trends, regulatory changes, and the future of Embedded Finance.…
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Send us a text This episode talks about the essentials of exploratory data analysis (EDA) for image recognition. We discuss key techniques—descriptive, diagnostic, and predictive EDA—and outline recommended steps such as image visualization, statistical analysis, anomaly removal, and feature engineering, along with ethical considerations in the pro…
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Elecia and Chris talk with each other about the state of Chris’ mind, what makes an embedded developer stand out, “LEGO block” based design, unit tests, and astronomy. Whew! Elecia was recently on the Changelog podcast, talking about the world of embedded systems. Chris has been working with Micropython (we talked with Damien George about Micropyth…
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Embedded antennas are crucial components in modern wireless communication systems, enabling seamless connectivity in a wide range of applications, from IoT devices to automotive systems. In this episode, we’ll uncover the design principles, material choices, and integration challenges that define the performance and reliability of these antennas. O…
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Send us a text In this episode of Embedded Insiders, Bruce Franklin, Senior Director of Automotive at Micron, joins us to share his 2025 predictions for the automotive industry. He dives into the role of embedded memory and storage in robotaxis, key considerations for manufacturers, and how these advancements will shape the future of self-driving c…
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The episode features a discussion with Mitch English, a product development team lead at Inertia, about using the QP (Quantum Platform) framework for embedded systems development. Mitch and Jeff recently collaborated on a medical device project where they successfully implemented QP. The framework, created by Miro Samek, implements the actor model …
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In this episode of Embedded Frontier, Jacob Beningo discusses the top trends in embedded systems for 2025. He highlights the increasing role of AI and machine learning, the dominance of open-source software, the critical importance of security, and the ongoing relevance of programming languages like C and C++. Beningo also emphasizes the rise of si…
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Elecia and Chris talk with each other about the state of Chris’ mind, what makes an embedded developer stand out, “LEGO block” based design, unit tests, and astronomy. Whew! Elecia was recently on the Changelog podcast, talking about the world of embedded systems. Chris has been working with Micropython (we talked with Damien George about Micropyth…
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It’s been a very successful year for the Z-Wave Alliance. If you have any doubts about that statement, check out this week’s Embedded Executives podcast, where I spoke to Avi Rosenthal, the Chairman of the Alliance. Avi rattled off a long list of achievements for the organization, including a new spec, an unplug fest, and many new products. These e…
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Send us a text In this episode, we investigate the state of deep learning frameworks in 2025. We review the leading contenders—TensorFlow, PyTorch, JAX, MXNet, and LightningAI—analyzing their strengths, latest features, performance benchmarks, and the size of their user communities. We also explore key trends shaping the field, including the sustai…
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Send us a text In this episode, we explore capsule networks (CapsNets), an innovative advancement in artificial neural networks designed to overcome the limitations of traditional convolutional neural networks (CNNs). CapsNets introduce “capsules,” groups of neurons that encode richer information about features, such as their position and orientati…
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Tyson Tuttle left the helm of Silicon Labs a few years ago, took a little time to recharge the batteries, and now he’s back in the thick of things with a new company called Circuit. Given its name, you might think it’s a company designing ICs, but that’s not true. The company is building what some might call a productivity tool, but Tyson describes…
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Send us a text In this episode, we explore the fascinating and complex concept of artificial consciousness (AC). We dive into its definition, the current state of research, and the philosophical and ethical questions surrounding the creation of conscious machines. The discussion highlights the immense challenges in replicating subjective experience…
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The industry revolves around two types of AI, namely research AI versus production AI. I wasn’t sure what these terms meant and their differences, so I asked an expert to join me on this week’s Embedded Executives podcast. John Weil is the Vice president and General Manager of Synaptics’ IoT Business Unit. After setting me straight, John talks abou…
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Send us a text In this episode, we get into spiking neural networks (SNNs), a cutting-edge AI model inspired by the brain’s biological processes. Unlike traditional neural networks, SNNs are energy-efficient and optimized for neuromorphic hardware, making them ideal for tasks involving temporal or sequential data. We explore their event-driven appr…
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In this episode of Embedded Edge, we explore how AI-native technologies are revolutionizing wireless systems. Our guest, Houman Zarrinkoub, principal product manager for wireless communications at MathWorks, discusses the importance of AI in advancing 5G and 6G standards, the benefits over traditional models, and the future potential of digital twi…
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What is the real definition of a software-defined vehicle (SDV)? It depends, mostly on who you are asking that question of. I asked John Heinlein, the Chief Marketing Officer at Sonatus and he had a great response on this week’s Embedded Executives podcast. We discussed the differences between various tiers of vehicles, how they are upgraded, and w…
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Nathan Jones chatted with us about his proposal for a computer architecture book based on a 4-bit computer. Nathan found the 4-bit computer in the Hackaday SuperCon 2022 badge and was amazed by some of the ideas that folks implemented (see SuperCon Badge Hacking Awards Ceremony). Nathan spoke at Hackaday SuperCon 2023 on the processor architecture,…
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Nathan Jones chatted with us about his proposal for a computer architecture book based on a 4-bit computer. Nathan found the 4-bit computer in the Hackaday SuperCon 2022 badge and was amazed by some of the ideas that folks implemented (see SuperCon Badge Hacking Awards Ceremony). Nathan spoke at Hackaday SuperCon 2023 on the processor architecture,…
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Is documentation an issue for your embedded project? Wouldn’t it be great if you didn’t have to create that documentation yourself, yet have it be as good (or better) than you could do yourself? That’s what the tool from Driver does. In full disclosure, I didn’t understand how the company’s technology worked, so I had a great discussion with Driver…
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Send us a text Welcome to The Nvidia Way: From Gaming Chips to AI Domination. In today’s episode, we explore the fascinating story behind Nvidia’s rise, inspired by Tae Kim’s groundbreaking new book, The Nvidia Way. This is the first comprehensive account of Nvidia’s history and the visionary leadership of Jensen Huang. From the company’s early str…
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Send us a text In this episode, we explore the intricate relationship between neurons, intelligence, and consciousness. We talk about traditional views that associate consciousness with specific brain structures, such as the midline brain regions, and contrast them with emerging theories that highlight the role of the thalamocortical system. Key fr…
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As NPR correspondent Emily Feng reported in our three-part series "The Black Gate," hundreds of thousands of Uyghur people have been detained in China. They've been subjected to torture, forced labor, religious restrictions, and even forced sterilization. In this episode from 2021, our colleagues at the history podcast Throughline explore who the U…
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As NPR correspondent Emily Feng reported on the Kucar family, she encountered a mysterious figure working to keep her sources from speaking out. Later, she meets another Uyghur man who - perhaps unwillingly - becomes an actor within China's systems of control. These men are accused of working to silence others, but they say they've found themselves…
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The world of Embedded Payments saw remarkable developments in 2024, shaping strategies and innovations across the industry. In a compelling discussion on PayFAQ: The Embedded Payments podcast, Ian Hillis hosted payments veterans Ella Aguirre and Michael Veatch to reflect on the past year. The conversation unpacked notable trends, challenges, and op…
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The amount of NAND memory that exists today is staggering. There are many different kinds of NAND, and the needed type is based on the intended application. Sometimes you need high-speed memory, sometimes very dense memory, and sometimes you need the memory to go into an environment that’s less than favorable. But the memory itself is just one piec…
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Send us a text In this episode, called “The Problem of ML Model Drift and Decay in Production,” we explore the challenges of maintaining machine learning (ML) model accuracy over time. We break down model drift, a critical issue where a model’s predictive performance degrades due to changes in data or the environment. Listeners will learn about the…
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Send us a text In this podcast, “Quantum Computing and AI: A Symbiotic Leap Forward,” we discuss the intersection of quantum computing and artificial intelligence, exploring their combined potential to reshape industries and redefine innovation. The episode begins by breaking down the fundamentals of quantum computing, shedding light on the various…
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Send us a text Welcome to Is AI the End of Coding or the Start of Something Else? Today, we explore the impact of artificial intelligence on the coding profession. AI is revolutionizing how programmers work by automating routine tasks, integrating seamlessly into tools like VS Code through GitHub Copilot, and powering advanced Modular Development E…
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Chris and Elecia spoke with Kirk Pearson about running audio-electronic-art workshops, interesting sounds, and their book Make: Electronic Music from Scratch: A Beginner's Guide to Homegrown Audio Gizmos. Find the book and a whole kit of parts on the Dogbotic Merch page. A few clicks from there you can find the Workshop List (don’t forget the coupo…
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Chris and Elecia spoke with Kirk Pearson about running audio-electronic-art workshops, interesting sounds, and their book Make: Electronic Music from Scratch: A Beginner's Guide to Homegrown Audio Gizmos. Find the book and a whole kit of parts on the Dogbotic Merch page. A few clicks from there you can find the Workshop List (don’t forget the coupo…
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Send us a text In this episode of Embedded Insiders, Dunstan Power, Director of ByteSnap Design, unpacks the strategic and practical implications of Europe’s investment in the semiconductor industry. Dunstan shares his perspective on how this funding could bolster Europe’s chip manufacturing capabilities, address global supply chain challenges and …
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Abdullatif Kucar returns to China, determined to find his children, who have been sent to state-run "boarding schools," and his wife, who has spent two years in prison. They're among hundreds of thousands of Uyghurs arrested and detained over the years. Kucar is trying to do what is virtually impossible in China: bring his loved ones home for good.…
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Send us a text Welcome to today’s Podcast episode on The Demise of Intel: First Mobile and Now AI. Once a titan of the semiconductor industry, Intel is now grappling with a crisis stemming from boardroom missteps, cultural stagnation, and missed opportunities in critical markets like mobile and AI. Today, we’ll unravel how a series of poor decision…
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With all the focus on AI and machine learning these days, we sometimes take other facets of design for granted, some of which are vital, like the wireless component. Synaptics’ Veros architecture fits the bill for state-of-the-art wireless communications with high throughput, low power consumption, and top-notch security. If you’re designing an AI-…
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Bryan Finster's episode on Luca's DevOps podcast. part one: https://open.spotify.com/episode/26cnxrZEWhQRxY3jkwQTb8?si=Fj3VtirDRU-l2xQAomrWUw Bryan Finster's episode on Luca's DevOps podcast. part two: https://open.spotify.com/episode/36U6glqDPuvkpPwrdD8Axv?si=8T9isqUHS6WBh1aQyZEXGA Scaled Agile DevOps Maturity Framework (SADMF), a SAFe parody: htt…
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Send us a text This episode discusses one of the most thought-provoking works on the future of artificial intelligence—Nick Bostrom’s Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies. It's a groundbreaking book that tackles the potential emergence of artificial superintelligence and its profound implications for humanity. Bostrom explores the pathways…
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Send us a text Welcome to today’s episode called “What is an AI PC and Are They Useful?” In this discussion, we’ll talk about the potential of AI-powered PCs totheir ability to transform how we work and live. According to an Intel report, the average user spends nearly 15 hours each week on repetitive digital tasks. AI PCs have the potential to cut…
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