Despite the challenges posed by Covid-19, including remote work, facility closures, and other restrictions to keep people safe, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) continues to work ...
It's true, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency does some of the coolest stuff inside and outside of government. But what programs engaged folks most? Here's a hint: They involved everything ...
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has announced its developing artificial intelligence (AI) that is "trustworthy for the Defense Department" in making life-or-death recommendations ...
ROCKVILLE, Md., Jan. 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- CEVA, Inc. (NASDAQ: CEVA), the leading licensor of wireless connectivity and smart sensing technologies, today announced an open licensing agreement with ...
SAN JOSE, Calif., April 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Rambus Inc. (NASDAQ: RMBS), a provider of industry-leading chips and silicon IP making data faster and safer, today announced a commercial licensing ...
Initiative Encourages Use of Lattice Tools and FPGAs in DARPA Prototype and Production Applications Lattice FPGA Design Software and IP Now Available to DARPA Programs DARPA launched the DARPA Toolbox ...
HILLSBORO, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Lattice Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ: LSCC), the low power programmable leader, today announced that the Lattice Diamond® and Lattice Radiant® FPGA design tools ...
Two of the U.S. Defense Department’s most advanced hypersonic programs have fallen months behind schedule, the head of the Pentagon’s Research and Engineering branch confirmed on May 20. Planned first ...
New research areas and greater emphasis on existing sciences define the way ahead for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). Longstanding areas such as artificial intelligence, quantum ...
SAN JOSE, Calif., March 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- QuickLogic Corporation (NASDAQ: QUIK), a developer of embedded FPGA IP, ultra-low power multi-core voice-enabled SoCs, and endpoint AI solutions, ...
When Alfred Loomis gathered America’s brightest scientific minds at the MIT Radiation Laboratory, the result was advances in radar technology that many say won World War II. Then came the atomic bomb ...