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On Who We Consider Tier 1’s to Be…

Posted on August 12, 2013 by Tim Saxe

A couple of great questions submitted recently: On the recent CC, it was stated that the ArcticLink III BX was included in a reference design from a U.S. Tier 1 semiconductor supplier.  How do you define “tier 1” as it relates to semiconductor companies? and a follow-up from the same reader: Clearly companies like Intel, […]

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Confirming What We Spoke About on the Earnings Call…

Posted on August 8, 2013 by Tim Saxe

A simple, to-the-point update today: for those of you who haven’t seen it, we’ve formally announced both the Samsung and Waterworld designs that we alluded to on our Q2 2013 earnings call.   While not news to most, these designs represent an increasing acceptance and desire for our ArcticLink III CSSP products in both the OEM […]

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On the Flexibility of Product Roadmaps (a Q&A submission)…

Posted on August 1, 2013 by Tim Saxe

A new question from the Q&A feature: I noticed that the Nexus 7.2 just came out matching the VX III’s top supported resolution of 1920 X 1200. In the Roth Conference slides, there is mention of ArcticLink IV VX family for 2014, with a 2560 x 1600 resolution.  Samsung, however, just leapfrogged that in their […]

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An Addition to the Showcase

Posted on July 31, 2013 by Tim Saxe

  Always nice to put something new in the physical and virtual product showcase… The GALAXY Tab 3 7.0’s make a great addition! […]

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Increases in Resolution (A Q&A)…

Posted on July 16, 2013 by Tim Saxe

Another submission from our Q&A feature: When should we expect to see QUIK with display (VX) products able to support  display resolutions of 2560 x 1600? QuickLogic alluded to the next generation of our VX product line supporting 2560 x 1600 resolutions in our presentation (slide 9) at the 25th Annual Roth Conference back in […]

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Embedded vs Discrete…

Posted on July 15, 2013 by Tim Saxe

A great question submitted in the Q&A feature: Can a QUIK CSSP (i.e. AL BX or VX) be imbedded in a Application Processor (AP), or would it always be a stand-alone chip on a board? Note the following from an ifixit teardown which leads me to believe vendor chips can be imbedded in the AP: […]

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New Q&A Question: Is there a set date…

Posted on July 10, 2013 by Tim Saxe

Another question received today via the Q&A feature: Is there a set date when I could expect to see the new tablets/products with your technology in them? A good question.  We will continue to provide updates as to our design/production sales status during our next earnings call, scheduled for July 31st.  Right now, I cannot […]

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A Free-Forum Question Answered…

Posted on July 10, 2013 by Tim Saxe

Using the new Q&A feature I blogged about here, and which you can also see (and use) just to down and to the right of this text, the following was submitted by a long-time reader I read Andy’s interview with NewElectronics, and I am interested in Andy’s guarded comment about TI being interested in DPO […]

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An Interview with Andy Pease…

Posted on July 10, 2013 by Tim Saxe

A quick note; for those who haven’t seen it, our CEO, Andy Pease, was featured in a recent article in New Electronics Magazine.  It can be read here: http://www.newelectronics.co.uk/electronics-interviews/interview-with-andy-pease-president-and-ceo-quicklogic/52813/ Andy provides a little more context into our Catalog CSSP strategy we announce around the time of the interview, as well as some larger-scale corporate information.  […]

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South Korea Welcomes QuickLogic…

Posted on July 2, 2013 by Tim Saxe

Joining our existing field sales and technical support locations in the US, Japan, Taiwan, China, and the UK, South Korea has become the latest country to host a QuickLogic office. As our press release states, and what is obvious to anyone who follows mobile markets, South Korea is an extremely important country.  Our presence there […]

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