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Posted on September 10, 2014 by Tim Saxe

Our CTO extraordinaire Tim Saxe recently published a guest blog over at EDN entitled New Sensor Hub Capabilities Create More User Context Questions You can find the blog by clicking here, and happy to address questions posted there or here! Thanks to our friends at EDN as well! […]

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The S2’s Sensor Data Buffer Memory in the Real World

Posted on September 9, 2014 by Tim Saxe

One of the generational enhancements we made on the ArcticLink 3 S2 was to increase the sensor data buffer memory by 800%.  To wit, the logical question of the lay person might be “so what does that do for me?”  That’s a great question: the Sensor Data Buffer Memory allows the ArcticLink 3 S2 ultra-low […]

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A Bit of Press on the ArcticLink 3 S2

Posted on September 4, 2014 by Tim Saxe

A bit of press shown below on the ArcticLink 3 S2, for any readers interested in third-party writings…. SemiWiki ECN Electronics Weekly Novus Light EETimes   […]

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Posted in ArcticLink 3 S2Tagged ArcticLink 3 S2, CSSP, Paul Karazuba, ultra-low power sensor hub2 Comments

5th Annual Roth Semiconductor Corporate Access Day Presentation

Posted on September 3, 2014 by Tim Saxe

Roth Capital is sponsoring their 5th Annual Semiconductor Corporate Access Day today in San Francisco, and QuickLogic is presenting as announced.  For those interested, you can view the presentation given today at Roth here.   Questions? […]

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Posted in CorporateTagged CSSP, Paul Karazuba, QuickLogic, Roth Capital2 Comments

QuickLogic Introduces the New ArcticLink 3 S2

Posted on September 3, 2014 by Tim Saxe

We announced our latest sensor hub platform today, the ArcticLink® 3 S2.   While I’ll be blogging numerous times over the next few weeks about the various capabilities and advantages of the platform (in depth in some cases), I’ll focus today on some high-level talking points that should be of interest to our customers and investors. […]

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Posted in ArcticLink 3 S2Tagged ArcticLink 3 S2, Paul Karazuba, QuickLogic, ultra-low power sensor hub2 Comments

In Memory of Mike Callahan

Posted on August 8, 2014 by Tim Saxe

It is with the deepest regret and a very heavy heart that I pass on the sad news that Mike Callahan, a QuickLogic Board Member since 1997, passed away earlier this week.  Mike, a dear friend, will be sorely missed. My first meeting of Mike dates back to 1988 at an AMD Director’s Conference dinner […]

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JRC PHS Phone Added to Our OEM Gallery

Posted on August 4, 2014 by Tim Saxe

Today we announced the latest in a series of connectivity designs, the JRC PHS phone.  This phone uses our PolarPro II CSSP device, running a number of technologies including Inter-Processor Communications.   An image of the phone appears here… …as well as in our OEM gallery that some of you may have not seen.  The phone is […]

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Posted in QuickLogicTagged CSSP, JRC PHS phone, Paul Karazuba5 Comments

Two New Video’s of QuickLogic’s Sensor Hub

Posted on July 22, 2014 by Tim Saxe

Hello, and thanks for visiting!  I wanted to share two new video’s from our YouTube site, showing two of the transportation contexts available in the ArcticLink 3 S1 Ultra-low Power Sensor Hub. The first is our “On Bike” context: And the second the “In Car” context: Questions? […]

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Audience Announces its Intent to Acquire Sensor Platforms

Posted on June 24, 2014 by Tim Saxe

Since today’s announcement of the Sensor Platforms (SPI) acquisition might confuse or possibly concern investors who follow our company closely, I want to assure investors that we do not believe it will have a negative impact on our sensor hub CSSP initiatives, or change the roadmap we outlined during our April conference call.  During that […]

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Posted in ArcticLink 3 S1, Corporate6 Comments

Tap-to-wake and Rotate-wrist-to-wake

Posted on June 13, 2014 by Tim Saxe

Cool announcement last week about our Wearable device-specific algorithms…what I like most about it is the following… Yup — they are ours.  While we continue to develop our ArcticLink 3 ultra-low power sensor hub hardware line, including announcing our S1 Wearable sensor hub (meant for wearable devices — its not just a clever name), we […]

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