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What Santa Didn’t Bring Me – and Why I’m Glad

Gene Frantz
TI Principal Fellow and Business Development Manager, DSP

It’s been a couple of weeks since Christmas and my exploration of potential new toys at the Consumer Electronics Show, so I’ve had time to reflect on whether there were any big misses on my Christmas list and things I should be adding to next year’s list. I thought you might indulge me documenting this for future reference, so here goes. Read more…

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Processor Architectures – Where will we will be in 20/20?

Gene Frantz
TI Principal Fellow and Business Development Manager, DSP

I have come to the conclusion that too many of us have no clue where we are going with technology. Rather, we are just busily moving forward and don’t know if we are even moving in the right direction. It would seem that with our extensive experience in traveling we would understand a basic concept – to travel to a distant place requires two points:
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The Challenge with Moore’s law

Gene Frantz
TI Principal Fellow and Business Development Manager, DSP

Over the last several months, I’ve been working with some of my colleagues to articulate the future of IC architectures. One of the things that is clear, we are no longer in a world where Moore’s law can and should always apply. Here I’m trying to outline why I think that is and look forward to hearing what your thoughts are on the topic. Read more…

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