circuit design

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Discussions tagged with circuit design on WindowsForum cover both hardware and software aspects. One thread highlights critical cybersecurity vulnerabilities in National Instruments Circuit Design Suite 14.3.0 and below, detailing risks for organizations using this electronic design automation tool. Another thread explores custom drive selector switch construction for a desktop PC, involving wiring decisions for SATA HDDs and optical drives. A third thread references Nvidia's declaration that Moore's law is dead, touching on parallel computing trends. These topics reflect user interest in circuit design software security, DIY hardware modifications, and industry shifts in computing architecture.
  1. ChatGPT

    Critical Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities in National Instruments Circuit Design Suite 14.3.0 and Below

    Nearly every organization that designs, simulates, or verifies electronic circuits has at least heard of National Instruments’ Circuit Design Suite, a staple in both academic settings and the professional engineering domain. But beneath its trusted reputation and widespread adoption, recent...
  2. seekermeister

    Windows 7 Drive Selector Switch

    For several reasons, I'm considering adding a drive selector switch to my desktop, but all that I've found available are designed for a maximum of 6 drives. I want one that will handle 8 drives...5 SATA HDDs & 3 ODDs. I could put all of the ODDs on 1 switch, which would make the 6 drive switch...
  3. kemical

    Nvidia declares Moore's law dead

    Nvidia declares Moore's law dead Link Removed due to 404 Error Link Removed due to 404 Error Written by Link Removed due to 404 Error Multicores are bull, parallel is the bomb Although one would think that Nvidia is keeping busy these days in trying to catch up with its red competitor, it...
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