In Episode 4 of Bringing Life to Things, Simon Johney, Industry Advisor for Semiconductor Engineering at TCS, discusses the evolution of chip design and the transformative role of nanochips across industries. Simon explains how advancements in process nodes, open-source architectures like RISC-V, and System-on-Chip (SoC) technologies have made chips smaller, faster, and more efficient. He highlights how nanochips power innovations in smartphones, EVs, healthcare, and brain-computer interfaces...
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In Episode 4 of Bringing Life to Things, Simon Johney, Industry Advisor for Semiconductor Engineering at TCS, discusses the evolution of chip design and the transformative role of nanochips across industries. Simon explains how advancements in process nodes, open-source architectures like RISC-V, and System-on-Chip (SoC) technologies have made chips smaller, faster, and more efficient. He highlights how nanochips power innovations in smartphones, EVs, healthcare, and brain-computer interfaces...
TCS Talks Tech - Season 2: The Era of AI Experiences Ep.6 - AI will scale, humans will think with George Cairns
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TCS Talks Tech - Season 2: The Era of AI Experiences Ep.6 - AI will scale, humans will think with George Cairns
George Cairns, Head of Product: Personalization with Lloyds Banking Group, a TCS customer, discusses why GenAI makes him excited about the future. Will AI finally give us the time we need to think, strategize, and deliver marketing experiences that matter? Listen to the latest episode of TCS Talks Tech Season 2: The Era of AI Experiences, where John and Andrew explore how GenAI is transforming customer experiences.
Tata Consultancy Services' Podcast
In Episode 4 of Bringing Life to Things, Simon Johney, Industry Advisor for Semiconductor Engineering at TCS, discusses the evolution of chip design and the transformative role of nanochips across industries. Simon explains how advancements in process nodes, open-source architectures like RISC-V, and System-on-Chip (SoC) technologies have made chips smaller, faster, and more efficient. He highlights how nanochips power innovations in smartphones, EVs, healthcare, and brain-computer interfaces...