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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.



Is There a Consumer Breaking Point In Terms Of Convergence? [Duplicate]

Gene Frantz
TI Principal Fellow and Business Development Manager, DSP

Question: Is technology driving the move towards convergence or are manufacturers and technology suppliers simply responding to artificial market demand and expectations? Answer: We can’t be positive one way or the other. All we know for sure is that consumers want better cameras, better video, VoIP, and WLAN, and they are running out of pockets. So it only makes sense to build convergent multifunctional devices. But there are also conflicting signals in the convergence mix.

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Asked and Answered: A Blog is a Two-Way Street

Gene Frantz
TI Principal Fellow and Business Development Manager, DSP

You know a blog is working when you receive well-thought-out responses that move the discussion forward. It turns out that my ruminations on architecture versus application stimulated just such a reaction. I love it when people agree with me, but sometimes it’s more fun when people disagree – certainly it makes for more lively conversation. Let’s take a look at what a few people had to say:

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