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How to Change "Requirements Definition" in the MCU EOL Era: Miraxia Edge Technology Explains the Forefront of "MCU Replacement" Utilizing Generative AI at Japan IT Week Spring

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Miraxia Edge Technology Corporation will speak at the Japan IT Week Spring Conference to introduce the latest trends in using generative AI for MCU EOL response. The session will detail the impact of MCU EOL on embedded software development and explain how to redesign the "requirements definition" phase to address this challenge.

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Q: Who will represent Miraxia Edge Technology Corporation at the Japan IT Week Spring Conference session?
A: Masashi Shinzaki, the Section Manager of the Strategic Business Planning Section, New Service Promotion Office.
Q: What is the title and schedule of the session presented by Masashi Shinzaki at the conference?
A: The session is titled 'How to Face MCU EOL - The Forefront of Utilizing Generative AI in Software Requirements Definition' and will be held from 12:15 to 13:00 on Wednesday, April 8, 2026.
Q: What is the historical background that has led to the recent increasing trend in MCU EOLs?
A: About twenty years have passed since the reorganization of MCU manufacturers occurred around the year 2000.
Q: What specific processes occur during the MCU replacement accompanying EOL according to the article?
A: Processes include identifying replacement impact scope, selecting and evaluating alternative MCUs, and reorganizing design, specification, and verification perspectives.
Q: Which process is considered a difficult point in dealing with MCU EOL, and why do projects stall?
A: The upstream requirements definition process is difficult, and projects stall due to lack of formulation know-how and human resources.