How NIST SP800-193 Supports Resiliency
Patrick Hopper
Publisher, President #Influencer @ OpenSystems Media | Embedded | AI | IoT | Military | Aerospace | Embedded World Media Partner #ew25 #embeddedworld
By Jun Kawaguchi of Winbond
NIST SP800-193 “Platform Firmware Resiliency Guidelines” was designed to encourage and outline resiliency in the IoT.
The term “Internet of Things” or IoT came to be around two decades ago, at the boom of the Internet. At that time, experts envisioned that every system or appliance will be smart and have some internet connectivity that will serve some advanced features. This term was coined mostly to differentiate stand-alone connected devices from more traditional computers and servers, where regular manual servicing was the norm. At those times, cybersecurity was only considered in the scope of computers and servers and was a rarely used or understood concept for other types of equipment. Usability and innovation were getting the focus. Continue reading.
Embedded Executive: Tools Create All Your Documentation, Driver
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’s CEO and Co-Founder, Adam Tilton on this this week’s?Embedded Executives podcast. Tune in.
KAIST and Google AI Present Blockwise Parallel Decoding for Optimized Model Performance
If you have dealt with large language models — specifically autoregressive decoder algorithms — you know the inconvenience of sluggish processing. Novel findings from KAIST and Google researchers on blockwise parallel decoding may offer a solution. Read more.
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