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AMD bets big on chiplets, security, and edge smarts
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 75657, member: 636"] AMD dropped a write-up on how they want to build the next wave of embedded hardware, and they're pushing three main things: better processing power, rock-solid connectivity, and security baked into the chips themselves. The company thinks these pieces need to work together instead of being bolted on separately, especially since edge computing needs real-time data handling and has to run for years without breaking. The chiplet angle is getting serious attention because it lets engineers mix and match different silicon blocks for specific jobs like factory automation or AI inference at the edge. AMD says this modular approach beats building giant monolithic chips, and it helps keep systems running predictably across different setups. They're also hammering on deterministic networking since robotics and telecom infrastructure can't deal with timing hiccups. The security stuff isn't treated like an afterthought either, with hardware-level protections for firmware updates and boot processes being positioned as mandatory for connected devices in regulated industries. [/QUOTE]
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