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Too Many Cores to Care: When Parallelism Breaks Side-Channel Attacks

Cores are usually discussed as a performance story. More cores, more parallelism, less latency, happier product manager. Security people, being paid to ruin everyone’s afternoon, usually hear something else: more switching activity, more leakage, more things an attacker can measure. This paper complicates that instinct in a useful way. In Influence of Parallelism in Vector-Multiplication Units on Correlation Power Analysis, Manuel Brosch, Matthias Probst, Stefan Kögler, and Georg Sigl study a very specific question: when a neural-network accelerator processes the same input value across multiple processing elements, each with a different secret weight, what happens to correlation power analysis?1 ...

January 14, 2026 · 14 min · Zelina
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ODEs Without the Drama: How FPGAs Finally Make Physical AI Practical at the Edge

Battery. It is a wonderfully effective way to end an argument about elegant algorithms. A wearable device may benefit from learning how its surrounding physical system changes over time. It may even need an interpretable equation rather than another black-box prediction. But if one model update consumes more energy than the device stores, theoretical elegance becomes a rather expensive form of decoration. ...

January 4, 2026 · 17 min · Zelina