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About 2 weeks ago, several important events happened simultaneously: Computex and GTC in Taiwan, and Samsung’s SAFE forum in San Jose. At Samsung's SAFE Forum in San Jose, the conversation was foundational, a silicon that makes physical AI possible. Cadence’s AI chiplet platform built on SF5A is specifically for autonomous vehicles, factory robots, and the next generation of automotive-grade AI SoCs. 🔐 eMemory is one of the IP partners in that platform, as physical AI needs trustworthy silicon to ship on. Cristiano Amon (Qualcomm) opened Computex by reframing AI as a compute continuum, not just data center, edge, or device, but all of it at once. The new Qualcomm platform, agentic AI tasks distributed intelligently between on-device and cloud compute, AI PCs, industrial AI, robotics, and a data center play. 💙 A humbling moment for our team: spotting eMemory's name on the slide where Cristiano showed the Taiwan silicon ecosystem behind Qualcomm's roadmap. Sincere thanks to Qualcomm for the recognition. Rene Haas (Arm) made the case that the agentic AI era is being built on a single compute foundation running from hyperscale cloud down to AI PCs and edge devices. The next phase of AI must deliver predictable performance, energy efficiency, and continuous local inference. Rafael Sotomayor (NXP) closed the loop. AI moving from the digital world to the real world. Physical AI in autonomous systems, edge inference, industrial control — and the secure, intelligent computing technologies needed to make those systems trustworthy enough to deploy. Jensen Huang (NVIDIA) put a roof over all of it. Physical AI as the next wave after agentic AI. AI factories as the new infrastructure. And in one of the clarifying slides of the week, NVIDIA's framework for agentic AI: an autonomous loop of Context → Observe → Reason → Act, surrounded by four enabling pillars — Prompt, Orchestration, Tools & Skills, and Security & Governance. ______________________________________________________ Jensen's agentic AI loop presumes the device running it can be trusted. Qualcomm's compute continuum assumes that every endpoint has an identity. NXP's edge intelligence depends on silicon that holds its keys. Arm's foundation leans on Taiwan delivering the chips that carry all of it. Samsung & Cadences’ collaboration makes this kind of silicon possible. 🧬 Underneath all of it, eMemory and PUFsecurity provide the hardware root of trust, the unclonable identity, the on-demand keys, the secure lifecycle, that lets every layer above it do its job confidently. The industry isn't debating whether physical AI is coming → it's coordinating on how to make it trustworthy at scale. SAFE laid a silicon foundation. Computex showed where it's going to ship. GTC explained what it's going to do. And the trust layer threaded quietly through every conversation. #PhysicalAI #SiliconRootOfTrust #PUF #Computex2026 #GTCTaipei #SAFEForum2026
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