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

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 Interview with Andy Pease…

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…

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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New Q&A Feature Here at QuickLogic HotSpot

Hello, and thanks as always for reading… A few of our regular readers have commented lately that they are a bit unsure of where to submit questions that aren’t directly related to current blogs. I can certainly understand this, and appreciate their consideration.  So, to address this, we’ve created a free form “Submit a Question” […]

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Announcement on George Apostol

Effective May 3rd, George Apostol, VP of Engineering, will be leaving QuickLogic to take on a new role as Vice President, Samsung Strategy and Open Innovation Center.   In his words, “this has absolutely nothing to do with QuickLogic; I love the company, the people, the space we are in, and most importantly, the progress we are […]

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From Linley 2013

As we announced not too long ago, our resident tech guru, Tim Saxe (CTO of QuickLogic), presented at the Linley Tech Mobile Conference yesterday.  The presentation, entitled “Power is the Hidden Cost of Flexibility” is linked below. A summary of the presentation: Typically a discussion about power challenges in mobile devices focuses on the power […]

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