Following up on yesterday’s announcement of the ArcticLink 3 S2 LP sensor hub for wearables and smartphones, here are some links to related third party press.
EE Times “Wearables are already on a slim power budget, but QuickLogic Corp. aims to alleviate some of the designer’s grief with a sensor hub with reduced power consumption and field programmable (FPGA-like) reconfigurability.”
Electronics Weekly “At 75µW (68µA @ 1.1V) active power consumption, it claims to be the lowest power programmable sensor hub on the market”
And finally, to answer the question I’ve been asked a few times, the S2 LP does not, at all, change the importance or timing of the upcoming S3. We’ll have more information on that in our next earnings call.
75μW (68μA @ 1.1V) active power consumption, it claims to be the lowest power programmable sensor hub on the – See more at: http://www.electronicsweekly.com/news/business/quicklogic-adds-low-power-sensor-hub-2015-04/#sthash.OZCtviRE.dpuf
At 75μW (68μA @ 1.1V) active power consumption, it claims to be the lowest power programmable sensor hub on the market. – See more at: http://www.electronicsweekly.com/news/business/quicklogic-adds-low-power-sensor-hub-2015-04/#sthash.OZCtviRE.dpuf
It’s obvious you folks have worked hard in the past year. Great progress in hardware, software, and developer tools. You now have a compelling reason for OEM’s to give up their investments in legacy coprocessor solutions. Also like the website redesign. Keeping my investment.
Thanks Richard — your support is appreciated!