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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 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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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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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, Assistant Managing Editor, and Ken Briodagh, Editor-in-Chief 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 m ...
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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. Discover more on Embedded AI (https://medium.com/embedded-ai) — our companion publication where we detail the ideas, projects, and breakthroughs featured on t ...
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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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Adyen Presents: Embedded Finance, your go-to resource for understanding how SaaS platforms can unlock the full potential of embedded finance. Hosted by Hemmo Bosscher, each episode dives into real-world success stories, industry insights, and practical guidance from experts in a variety of industries, analysts, thought-leaders, and fintech specialists. Designed for SaaS founders, CEOs, CFOs, product heads, and tech decision-makers, the show demystifies the complexities of embedded finance, c ...
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Welcome to ByteSnap's The Embedded Tech podcast, where we discuss the latest industry news and useful tips to enhance your embedded systems design.
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A Hobbyist an Enthusiast and working towards expertise in embedded domain.
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Welcome to the Embedded Church Podcast where we share stories about reweaving the connections between place, the built environment, and the mission of God
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Real-world advice and inspiration on how to navigate the embedded payments journey — and win. Hosted by Ian Hillis, Head of Strategy at Worldpay for Platforms. Learn about the latest trends in embedded payments from industry experts, Worldpay for Platforms customers, and leaders on the Worldpay for Platforms 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 ...
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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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Philip Koopman joined us to talk about embedded systems becoming embodied and intelligent. We focus on the safety considerations of making an intelligent and embodied device. Phil's new book is Embodied AI Safety: Reimagining safety engineering for artificial intelligence in physical systems. It uses robotaxis as an example as it discusses safety, …
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Send us a text In this episode, we talk about the Sorites Paradox: the ancient puzzle about vague boundaries (“When does a pile of sand stop being a heap?”). We then explore why it matters more than ever for modern executives using AI. The paradox reveals a fundamental truth: some concepts have no clear dividing line, yet AI systems force artificia…
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In this episode, Jeff interviews Luca about his intensive experience presenting at five conferences in two and a half days, including the Embedded Online Conference and a German conference where he delivered a keynote on AI-enhanced software development. Luca shares practical insights from running an LLM-only hackathon where participants were prohi…
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Embedded Executive: Commercial RTOS Goes Open Source | Micro Digital
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16:02It’s not the first time this has occurred, but it is the latest—a previously commercial real-time operating system is now being offered as open source. In this case, it’s SMX from Micro Digital. If you’re wondering, like I was, where the company would choose to go this route, check out this week’s Embedded Executives podcast with Ralph More, the Fo…
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Accelerating Innovation: Wi-Fi HaLow for Industrial IoT & CodeFusion Studio for AI Development
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24:33Send us a text In this episode of Embedded Insiders, the VP of Sales and Business Development at Gateworks Corporation, Kelly Peralta, joins me to discuss the trends, challenges, and innovations surrounding Wi-Fi HaLow for industrial and IoT applications. The next segment is sponsored by Analog Devices, and Contributing Editor, Rich Nass, and Analo…
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Securing the Edge: Infineon on the Future of IoT Security
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31:53Hello everyone, and welcome to another episode of Embedded Edge, where we explore the technologies shaping the future of embedded systems. Today’s episode is brought to you by our sponsor, Infineon. In today’s hyper-connected world, embedded and IoT devices are everywhere—from our homes to critical industrial systems. But with this connectivity com…
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NXP's Brendan Slade discusses why major semiconductor companies are investing heavily in Zephyr RTOS, exploring how this open-source real-time operating system is transforming embedded development for IoT and edge computing applications. The conversation covers NXP's role as a founding platinum member of the Zephyr project, practical advice for dev…
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Philip Koopman joined us to talk about embedded systems becoming embodied and intelligent. We focus on the safety considerations of making an intelligent and embodied device. Phil’s new book is Embodied AI Safety: Reimagining safety engineering for artificial intelligence in physical systems. It uses robotaxis as an example as it discusses safety, …
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Send us a text In this episode, we imagine a near future where every person is accompanied by a constant, all-knowing Artificial General Intelligence — a presence woven into daily life through wearables, ambient devices, and eventually neural interfaces. These systems promise effortless convenience: instant recall, continuous advice, and emotional …
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The AI Paradox: Homogenization, Blandness, and Model Collapse
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14:14Send us a text “The AI Paradox: How Machines Expand Creativity and Flatten Culture” In this episode, we explore what researchers are calling the AI Paradox, the strange duality where generative AI boosts individual creativity while simultaneously making culture more uniform. On one hand, these tools empower anyone to create music, stories, art, and…
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In this comprehensive episode, Luka Mustafa, founder and CEO of Irnas Product Development, provides an in-depth exploration of Zephyr RTOS and its transformative impact on embedded development. We dive deep into how Zephyr's Linux Foundation-backed ecosystem enables hardware-agnostic development, dramatically reducing the time spent on foundational…
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The AI Economy: Disruption, Inequality, and Economic Restructuring
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15:56Send us a text In this episode, we explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping the global economy, not in the distant future, but right now. Experts disagree on the scale of impact: optimistic forecasts predict multi-trillion-dollar productivity gains, while more cautious economists argue that near-term benefits will be confined to automating …
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Embedded Executive: Get All Your AI In One Place | Analog Devices
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11:28There are lots of semiconductor vendors that do a great job of providing AI hardware. But unfortunately, for many of them, their offerings end there, requiring developers to source software and tools from multiple sources. It’s no secret that designing a system with AI is complex enough. Having to go to different vendors for different pieces just a…
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Send us a text In this episode, we explore a revolutionary idea in AI research; that today’s systems are too cortical, focused on reasoning and language, and missing the deeper why of intelligence. Drawing inspiration from the brain’s ancient subcortical structures, new models such as Limbic-Augmented AI (LAAI), SUBNET, and Homeostatic Affective Re…
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Small Footprint, Fast AI: Alif Semiconductor's Arm-Based Ensemble
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35:50Send us a text On this episode of Embedded Insiders, Ken is joined by Alif Semiconductor's founder and president, Reza Kazerounian. The two discuss an ensemble of small-footprint, power-efficient solutions capable of running fast AI. In addition to being secure and integrated, the MCUs and fusion processors leverage hardware acceleration for transf…
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Jason Turner of C++ Weekly and Empty Crate spoke with us about the joy of puzzles, the changing directions of an interesting career, and the C++ programming language. I mean, of course we talked about C++. But only a little. Jason recently published Programming Puzzles Big Book: 400 pages of fun for ages 7-99, a book of puzzles for the logically mi…
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Jason Turner of C++ Weekly and Empty Crate spoke with us about the joy of puzzles, the changing directions of an interesting career, and the C++ programming language. I mean, of course we talked about C++. But only a little. Jason recently published Programming Puzzles Big Book: 400 pages of fun for ages 7-99, a book of puzzles for the logically mi…
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Send us a text Across species, evolution “pre-installs” compact neural programs that deliver immediate, reliable behaviors (standing, pecking, web-building) with minimal learning. These behaviors arise from embodied control circuits (reflexes, central pattern generators, innate releasing mechanisms) tuned by morphology and neuromodulators, then ref…
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Send us a text In this episode, we explore the shift from traditional web browsing to AI-powered conversational search. What does this mean for truth, transparency, and the way we think. As chatbots become the new gateway to information, content creators face economic disruption: “zero-click” answers threaten ad revenue, pushing the world from SEO …
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Embedded Executive: Matter Certification Just Got Easier | CSA
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13:56Every IoT device should comply with the Connectivity Standard Alliance (CSA) Matter standard, but we know that’s not the case. For some developers, doing that is a no-brainer. However, there are some developers who struggle with the process. For that latter group, the CSA recently released a Matter-compliant platform certification that should help …
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Key Topics [05:30] Cross-disciplinary mobbing with firmware and hardware engineers in IoT development [12:45] Addressing efficiency objections: Local vs global optimization in embedded teams [18:20] DevOps collaboration patterns and reducing friction between software and infrastructure teams [25:10] Selling mob programming to management: Building t…
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Grokking: Can AI Solve New Problems or is it all Memorization?
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16:35Send us a text This episode dives into one of the most debated questions in AI today: Are large language models actually reasoning, or are they just incredibly sophisticated parrots? Our discussion traces two schools of thought. On one side, new ideas like grokking and adaptive reward systems suggest that AI may soon cross the threshold into true p…
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Katherine “Smalls” Connell spoke with us about making thin and flexible circuits, making stretchable electronics, and running a successful Kickstarter. Katherine’s Kickstarter: Sprite Lights LED Body Art (light-up tattoo). Katherine shares her makes, describing her build process for companion robots and other projects. You can find her as The Small…
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Katherine "Smalls" Connell spoke with us about making thin and flexible circuits, making stretchable electronics, and running a successful Kickstarter. Katherine's Kickstarter: Sprite Lights LED Body Art (light-up tattoo). Katherine shares her makes, describing her build process for companion robots and other projects. You can find her as The Small…
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Key Topics [03:45] Hardware-software coupling challenges and decoupling strategies [08:20] Documentation overhead in safety-critical medical device development [12:15] Breaking down silos between electrical, mechanical, and software engineering teams [18:30] Hardware abstraction layers as database abstraction equivalents [22:10] Introduction to mob…
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Transforming Remote Industries with StellarIoT and Insights from Renesas
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1:00:10Send us a text In this episode of Embedded Insiders, we’re joined by embedded systems veteran Steve Yates, founder of ADI Engineering and now Founder & CEO of StellarIoT. Steve dives into his latest venture, a platform designed to support rugged, AI-powered digital transformation in remote industries—combining open software, rugged hardware, satell…
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DevEx Machina: Coding with AI and fixing the 45% Problem
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16:25Send us a text In a world where AI can write code in seconds, what is the true role of a human engineer? Welcome to Embedded AI, the podcast that explores what is required to build robust, secure, and scalable software with artificial intelligence. Discover why up to 45% of AI code contains security vulnerabilities and why a mandatory, human-led au…
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Embedded Executive: Tune Your Compiler for ADAS | Solid Sands
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11:12Compilers and ADAS aren’t often used in the same sentence. For developers, that anomaly can represent a design challenge, as compilers in general are not designed for this particular application, which also happens to be at the top of the safety and security checklist. To understand how these compilers should be tested and implemented, I spoke to S…
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Send us a text In this episode, we explore why today’s AI agents, despite huge advances, still fall short of true, unsupervised autonomy. We break down the findings from two key studies that map out both the architectural and operational barriers to fully independent systems. First, we describe the four levels of agent autonomy, showing why most cu…
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Send us a text In a move that's sending shockwaves through the maker community, Qualcomm has officially acquired Arduino. In this episode, we look at one of the biggest tech stories of October 2025. First, we explore the "why" behind this deal. While Arduino democratized electronics, its core technology was falling behind modern 32-bit competitors.…
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After we released Alternate Realities, hundreds of listeners reached out, sharing stories about friends and family members who had also fallen under the spell of conspiracy theories. Many of them had tried everything they could think of to get that person back... and failed. Has anyone had success with this? If you or anyone you know has come up wi…
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AI at the endpoint gets yet another boost from EMASS, a fabless semiconductor company that recently emerged from stealth mode. Having your processing at the endpoint presents a few significant challenges, namely the amount of processing that can be made available and the ability to run from a battery. EMASS has come up with a way to do this a littl…
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Send us a text In this episode, we ask: Is the rise of Artificial Intelligence as pivotal as the invention of electricity or the internet? We look at this history-shifting moment by tracing AI's evolution from the first "perceptron" in the 1950s, through the infamous "AI Winter," to today's deep learning revolution. We then peek under the hood of t…
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Shaping the Future of the Smart Home: Infineon’s Vision on Security, Power, and Edge AI
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32:07Hello everyone, and welcome to another episode of Embedded Edge, where we explore the technologies shaping the future of embedded systems. Today’s episode is brought to you by our sponsor, Infineon. In this episode, we speak with Sid Shaw, General Manager for Applications at Infineon’s Connected Secure Systems division. Sid leads Infineon’s global …
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Chris and Elecia talk about the show overflowing to another bit, fight over vim vs nano, consider awards, discuss writing (and self-motivation), consider linear algebra on AI cores, encourage remote device quality assurance, describe design documentation, review timer multipliers, and consider changing chip vendors. A list of all Embedded Episodes …
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Chris and Elecia talk about the show overflowing to another bit, fight over vim vs nano, consider awards, discuss writing (and self-motivation), consider linear algebra on AI cores, encourage remote device quality assurance, describe design documentation, review timer multipliers, and consider changing chip vendors. A list of all Embedded Episodes …
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Send us a text In this episode of Embedded Insiders, Erik Kling, President & Head of IoT Americas at Vodafone IoT, discusses the connectivity gaps in remote healthcare and how cellular IoT connectivity supports challenges across industrial, supply chain, and healthcare industries. Next, Editor-in-Chief Ken Briodagh is back with this week's episode …
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#017 - Modernizing Embedded Systems: Step #2 - Modernize Your Software Architecture
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32:35Summary In this episode of the Embedded Frontier Podcast, Jacob Beningo dives into modernizing embedded software architecture—the second step in his seven-step framework for building faster, smarter firmware. He explores why most legacy architectures turn into “giant balls of mud,” how tightly coupling software to hardware holds teams back, and the…
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Embedded Executive: The Same Level of Security Is Needed Whether You Have One Device or Millions | Infineon and CommScope
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19:30No matter what your end device is, be it a light bulb or a driver’s license, it needs to be secure. I don’t think we need to go through the reasons why it needs to be secure. How you do that is becoming increasingly more difficult. And you may be looking at protecting millions of devices, where each one needs its own unique identity. To get a handl…
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Send us a text In this episode, we explore why autonomous AI agents are being called the next frontier for business. We're moving beyond isolated AI projects and into the era of the "agentic enterprise," where intelligent, autonomous agents are woven directly into the fabric of daily operations. But what exactly is an AI agent? We break down their …
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