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Amelia's Weekly Fish Fry

Amelia's Weekly Fish Fry

EEJournal.com

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Show overview

Amelia's Weekly Fish Fry launched in 2025 and has put out 33 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 10 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 17 min and 21 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Technology show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 4 days ago, with 25 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2026, with 25 episodes published. Published by EEJournal.com.

Episodes
33
Running
2025–2026 · 1y
Median length
19 min
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

EE Journal's Amelia Dalton breaks down each week's EE news in an informative, fun and engaging style.

Latest Episodes

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The Power of RAIN RFID: Building a Physical Intelligence Layer for AI and IoT

Jun 26, 202622 min

Fish Fry: Women Shaping the Future of High‑Tech Engineering

Jun 23, 202639 min

How We Can Leverage Digital Twins and AI for Next Generation Model-Based Systems Engineering

Jun 19, 202622 min

Reconfigurable Hardware: ElastixAI and The Future of Fast, Efficient AI Inference

Jun 12, 202619 min

From IQSat to Artemis II: Aitech's Vision for Intelligent Spacecraft

Jun 5, 202618 min

Democratizing Large-Scale AI: Co-Design, Packaging, and the Future of AI Hardware with Andy Hock from Cerebras

May 29, 202623 min

From Robotics to Remote Mining: How Private 5G Unlocks Physical AI

May 22, 202617 min

AI in Safety-Critical Embedded Development: TASKING's New Approach to Verification and Validation

May 15, 202613 min

The Future of RF: Digital Twins and the Elimination of System Integration Risks

May 8, 202621 min

The Hidden Truths of AI Infrastructure: Why "Just Add GPUs" Always Fails

May 1, 202619 min

Reshaping the Future of Data: How NTT and IOWN will Change How the World Communicates

Apr 24, 202621 min

Scaling Advanced Materials for the Future of Battery Manufacturing: An Interview with Joe Adiletta of Volexion

Apr 17, 202617 min

Solving the Memory Wall: A Deep Dive into AI Inference with Sandra Rivera

Apr 10, 202616 min

Ep 496ChipStack AI Super Agent: Cadence’s New Era for Silicon Verification

In this week’s Fish Fry, I’m excited to welcome back Rob Knoth from Cadence Design Systems! Rob and I dive into a major shift in electronic design automation: the direct integration of artificial intelligence into the design workflow. Rob and I discuss the details of Cadence’s newest innovation - the ChipStack AI Super Agent and Cadence’s overarching strategies of 'design for AI' and 'AI for design. We also explore the core challenges currently facing verification engineers, and examine how the ChipStack AI Super Agent is set to bring predictability and acceleration to your next design process.

Apr 3, 202619 min

Ep 495Powering AI: Ferric’s IVR Revolution for High‑Performance Processors

My podcast guest this week is Ferric CEO Noah Sturcken. Noah and I discuss how Ferric's innovations—specifically their ferromagnetic materials and on-chip power converters—are addressing the critical power, efficiency, and integration hurdles facing today's AI processors. We also explore how IVRs enable higher instantaneous power delivery, simplify board design, and reshape processor architecture, and where Noah sees Ferric headed in the future.

Mar 20, 202616 min

Ep 494Driving the Code: Where the Rubber Meets the Software-Defined Road

In this week’s Fish Fry we’re casting our line into one of the most transformative shifts happening in the automotive industry today: the rise of software-defined systems! Nitish Rao from MathWorks and I take a closer look at which vehicle functions are best handled by AI-driven systems, and which still depend on the reliability of traditional control software and how virtual ECUs and digital twins enable simulation and validation before real hardware. We also discuss a question many engineers are asking: can software and AI actually reduce hardware costs?

Mar 13, 202615 min

Ep 493It Simply Works! SEGGER, emApps, and the Future of Embedded Systems Development

Embedded Systems take center stage in this week’s podcast! My guest is Rolf Segger from SEGGER! Rolf and I dive deep into their extensive embedded solutions portfolio. This includes a close look at their RTOS, debuggers, IoT offerings, and their distinctive approach to licensing and support. We will also explore the fascinating concept of emApps, which represents an intriguing vision for embedded system design and is poised to shape the future of smart device development.

Mar 6, 202621 min

Ep 492From High‑Mix Production to Humanoids: Robotiq’s Push for Accessible Automation

Are you ready for some robots?! We're not talking about just any robots; this week we're focusing on the quiet revolution of grippers, sensors, and collaborative automation taking place on our factory floors. My guest is Jen Kwiatkowski from Robotiq! Jen and I dive deep into the world of collaborative robotics. We explore the future of human-robot interaction in manufacturing, how Robotiq is solving key industry challenges, and the crucial role that accessibility and ease-of-use play in driving the adoption of automation.

Feb 27, 202619 min

Ep 491Tensilica HiFi iQ DSP: Voice AI Meets Immersive Automotive Audio

In this week’s podcast, Amol Borkar from Cadence and I explore the major trends in high-performance audio and voice AI. We also investigate how the demanding new use cases in automotive are dramatically increasing audio workloads and how Tensilica HiFi iQ DSP is addressing the increasing requirements for voice AI and immersive audio.

Feb 20, 202624 min

Ep 490Revolution at the Speed of Light: How PhotonDelta Building a Global Photonics Ecosystem

This week we are diving deep into a revolution happening at the speed of light: the rise of photonic technology! My special guest is Dr. Abdul Rahim from PhotonDelta. Abdul and I discuss how photonic chips can address the energy efficiency demands posed by the current and projected growth of AI workloads, the role that standards will play in the next wave of hardware innovation, and key technical challenges currently involved in reliably and cost-effectively integrating photonic Integrated Circuits (PICs) with existing CMOS technology.

Feb 13, 202621 min
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