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How the CX Enhances Our Capabilities in Datacards

Posted on July 15, 2011 by Tim Saxe

We’ve posted another video blog on our YouTube channel, starring yours truly (we’re looking for volunteers, I promise!), discussing how our new ArcticLink II CX enhances QuickLogic’s capabilities in the data card market. The video provides the viewer: a brief review of the CX an explanation of the function(s) QuickLogic’s PolarPro II CSSPs have performed […]

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Posted in ArcticLink II CXTagged ArcticLink II CX, CSSP, Custom Specific Standard Product, Data Card, Data Card CPU, Data Card Processors, Paul KarazubaLeave a comment

Smartphone Battery Life: A Consumer POV

Posted on July 13, 2011 by Tim Saxe

Some interesting statistics on smartphone battery life: JD Power’s survey says only 8% of smartphone users are satisfied with their battery life: https://rohansood.wordpress.com/2011/03/19/iphone-takes-top-spot-in-us-smartphone-satisfaction-stats/ Only 6.6% of Japanese smartphone users are completely satisfied with their phone battery life, with more than 65% dissatisfied: http://whatjapanthinks.com/2011/02/15/battery-dissatisfaction-high-amongst-smartphone-users/ 80% of Nokia customers in China dissatisfied with battery life of their […]

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Posted in QuickLogicTagged Battery Life, CSSP, Custom Specific Standard Product, Display Power Optimizer, Display Viewability, DPO, Paul Karazuba, QuickLogic, smartphone, smartphone battery, smartphone satisfaction, sunlight viewability, tablet, VEE, viewability, visual enhancement engineLeave a comment

A Couple of New Video Blogs on our YouTube channel…

Posted on June 29, 2011 by Tim Saxe

We’ve posted a couple of new video blogs supporting today’s ArcticLink II CX CSSP press release.  You can view them on our YouTube video channel, or by clicking directly on the links below: http://www.youtube.com/user/QuickLogicCorp#p/u/1/XidbHBgNAok http://www.youtube.com/user/QuickLogicCorp#p/u/0/-Iyubq5JEhw We are expecting to update our channel continually with information on the CX, VX, and other QuickLogic-related CSSP items.  While […]

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Posted in ArcticLink II CX, CorporateTagged ArcticLink II CX, CSSP, Paul Karazuba, QuickLogic2 Comments

A New QuickLogic-Authored Article

Posted on June 28, 2011 by Tim Saxe

From Communications Components Magazine’s (Taiwan) special June issue on mobile phone components, I bring you “QuickLogic’s Visual Enhancement and Display Power Savings CSSP Chips Integrated into a Mobile Device”. A link to the original simplified-Chinese text is up at http://shop.quicklogic.com/in-the-news/, or you can access the file directly at http://shop.quicklogic.com/assets/press/CCM-Article.pdf While this article is perhaps more […]

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Posted in CorporateTagged Android, ArcticLink II VX, Auto Brightness, CSSP, Custom Specific Standard Product, Display Power Optimizer, Display Viewability, DPO, Paul Karazuba, QuickLogic, smartphone, sunlight, sunlight viewability, tablet, VEE, viewability, visual enhancement engineLeave a comment

How to Mute CNBC and Play a Movie at the Same Time…

Posted on June 23, 2011 by Tim Saxe

Brian, one of our frequent readers and commentors here on QuickLogic’s HotSpots inquired on my last blog with the question below: The RGB-split accepts one incoming signal and splits the signal between to two displays (i.e. one image spread over two displays). Down the road do you envision an RGB-split capability (or a market need) […]

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Posted in CorporateTagged Android, Auto Brightness, CSSP, Custom Specific Standard Product, Display, Display Power Optimizer, Display Viewability, DPO, Paul Karazuba, QuickLogic, RGB Split, smartphone, sunlight viewability, VEE, viewability, visual enhancement engineLeave a comment

The RGB-split Competitive Landscape

Posted on June 21, 2011 by Tim Saxe

Building on today’s “RGB-split for Foldable Tablets and Smartphones” press release, I wanted to spend a bit of time talking about current competitive approaches to splitting display signals. First, a bit more on RGB-split. What is does: it accepts a single incoming MDDI or RGB display signal (from the applications processor/CPU) and splits it to […]

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Posted in QuickLogicTagged CSSP, Custom Specific Standard Product, Display, Display Power Optimizer, Display Viewability, DPO, Paul Karazuba, QuickLogic, RGB Split, smartphone, sunlight viewability, tablet, VEE, viewability, visual enhancement engine7 Comments

QuickLogic’s Presentation from Digitimes Technical Forum

Posted on June 17, 2011 by Tim Saxe

You can view QuickLogic’s presentation from the Digitimes Technical Forum at the following link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sgbgqh3rBYo […]

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Posted in CorporateTagged ArcticLink II VX, CSSP, Custom Specific Standard Product, Digitimes Technical Forum, Display Power Optimizer, Display Viewability, DPO, Paul Karazuba, QuickLogic, sunlight viewability, VEE, visual enhancement engine1 Comment

Adding Silicon to Reduce Power?

Posted on June 8, 2011 by Tim Saxe

During Uplinq last week, visitors to our booth were, among other things, given demonstrations of VEE and DPO.  One of the curious things that kept occurring was people trying to understand how we can reduce power with silicon.  I suppose for most techies, “adding silicon to reduce power” is in the vein of “jumbo shrimp” […]

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Posted in QuickLogicTagged Auto Brightness, CSSP, Custom Specific Standard Product, Display Power Optimizer, Display Viewability, DPO, Paul Karazuba, QuickLogic, smartphone, sunlight viewability, tablet, VEE, viewability, visual enhancement engineLeave a comment

Ask the CEO, Summer 2011 Edition

Posted on June 7, 2011 by Tim Saxe

I would like to thank everyone who submitted their questions and for reading about us here at QuickLogic HotSpots.  On to the questions… Q: Was QuickLogic late to get into the mobile picture? A: I think the answer depends on how you define ‘mobile picture’.  Certainly, our introduction in 2007 of the CSSP model and […]

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Posted in CorporateTagged Andy Pease, ArcticLink II CX, ArcticLink II VX, CSSP, Custom Specific Standard Product, Display Power Optimizer, DPO, QuickLogic, sunlight viewability, VEE, viewability, visual enhancement engine4 Comments

Uplinq 2011

Posted on May 31, 2011 by Tim Saxe

For those headed to UPLINQ 2011 this week, we hope you’ll stop by our booth during the Mobile Innovations Showcase at Qualcomm’s annual conference.    We’ll be showing VEE and VEE-related solutions all day Wednesday and Thursday. Details on UPLINQ can be found at http://www.qualcomm.com […]

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Posted in CorporateTagged Auto Brightness, CSSP, Custom Specific Standard Product, Display Power Optimizer, Display Viewability, DPO, Paul Karazuba, sunlight viewability, uplinq 2011, VEE, viewability, visual enhancement engine2 Comments
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