Blog Articles Written by Gene Frantz
Gene Frantz is one of the world's foremost experts in digital signal processing. In 2002, he was named a TI Principal Fellow, joining an elite group of technology innovators at the top of TI's technical ladder. As DSP business development manager, Frantz is responsible for creating new businesses within TI utilizing DSP technology.
Gene Frantz
TI Principal Fellow and Business Development Manager, DSP
Over the last several months, many of you have been asking if I were going to start blogging again. So here I am. Fortunately, I have a lot on my mind and look forward to re-engaging with you all. Over the last several months I’ve been traveling, including a recent trip to China. (Here is a picture of me while in China – I’m the one on the right.)
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Posted on December 10th, 2007 under TI Video360 Blog, DSP | No Comments |
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Gene Frantz
TI Principal Fellow and Business Development Manager, DSP
When people first hear the term “video analytics,” many close to the technology first think about its applications in video security. In my previous blog (Read “Future of Video Analytics”), even I focused on security first as an industry being transformed by advances in analytic technology. Read more…
Posted on June 7th, 2007 under DSP | No Comments |
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Gene Frantz
TI Principal Fellow and Business Development Manager, DSP
Has it really been 25 years? Can it be possible that TI’s digital signal processing technology is old enough to rent a car and appear in a light beer commercial? In 1982, the semiconductor market saw the first viable digital signal processor shipped. Over the ensuing 25 years a paradox has arisen. As they’ve aged, DSPs have grown smarter, faster and more agile while I have grown slower, and more apt to spend a Saturday night in front of the TV. Tempus fugit.
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Posted on March 7th, 2007 under DSP | No Comments |
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