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Roth Conference Webcast and Presentation Information
Greetings! The presentation from today’s 26th Annual Roth Conference is loaded to our investor site for all to see — you can view it here. For those who wish to listen to the conference, it starts today at 12:30 Pacific, and can be accessed here. […]
A Monday Question from the Blog Forum
Happy Monday, and hope those readers in Daylight Savings Time areas aren’t too bleary-eyed (the author of this post sure is…). A question came to us recently though the “Submit a Question” link (you can find it there —->) that I wanted to answer here on HotSpots. Reader question: I noticed that the ASSP block […]
Presentation from Today’s SensorsCon 2014
For everyone’s reference, here are a few short slides Andy Pease presented at today’s SensorsCon 2014 conference. QuickLogic SensorsCon 2014 Final Presentation We’ll have reactions from the event soon! […]
Live-tweeting SensorsCon…
Head on over to our Twitter feed for live tweeting of Andy Pease’s panel discussion at today’s SensorsCon 2014 updated 4:30 pm — here is a synopsis of the twitter feed: […]
A Busy Monday Here at QuickLogic…
In addition to the article I blogged about earlier this AM, we announced via press release today that our CTO, Tim Saxe, will be addressing the 22nd ACM/SIGDA International Symposium on Field-Programmable Gate Arrays in a panel entitled “Will FPGA’s Ever Crack Mobile.” Now, for anyone who watches the mobile market closely, the answer to […]
CISC vs RISC Architectures on Sensor Hubs
Happy Monday to everyone. As Mobile World Congress 2014 is in full swing, I wanted to share an article that was recently published in Design News: The Pros & Cons to Sensor Hub & Sensor Sub-System Management The article details specifically with pros and cons of the various approaches to sensor hub management, including AP-based, […]
5 Things for Mid-February
(1) Mobile World Congress is right around the corner…let us know if you’re going to be there! (2) With the incredible amount of sensor applications being discussed (for instance, these, this one, and these), it’s obvious that the algorithm requirements are going to continue to grow and diversify. Given that, the idea of an ASIC-based […]
5 Things…About CES 2014
Welcome to a new, semi-regular feature here at QuickLogic HotSpots, “5 Things”, where we’ll discuss 5 topics on recent events, products, news, etc… So, rather than belabor the point, lets roll with: “5 Things About CES 2014” (1) Curved televisions aren’t the answer to low margins in the flat panel industry. The incremental viewing experience […]
A Few Recent Articles on QuickLogic
Greetings! For those who haven’t yet seen these, a couple of very good articles were published on QuickLogic and our new Ultra-Low Power Sensor Hub in the past few days. Links to the articles are below. From SeekingAlpha.com: QuickLogic: Is The New Sensor Hub A Game Changer? From Globes.co.il: Thoughts on Las Vegas From eejournal.com: […]