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Blog Post:
Haven’t you heard? Consumer audio and voice applications are making some noise!
Gene Frantz
Gene Frantz TI Principal Fellow, Futurist and Business Development Manager, DSP I’ve been around the world of digital signal processing for many years. My first voice product used a fixed function signal processor. Then, when the industry was introduced to the real benefits of signal processing...
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Aug 30, 2011
Blog Post:
Turning the Market Inside Out
Gene Frantz
Gene Frantz TI Principal Fellow, Futurist and Business Development Manager, DSP Technological advances has a habit of changing our perspective of things. One of the perspectives I am seeing change is the flow of the market. My first observation of this phenomona was my introduction to Youtube and...
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Oct 20, 2010
Blog Post:
How many pixels is enough?
Gene Frantz
Gene Frantz TI Principal Fellow, Futurist and Business Development Manager, DSP It's a fun time in the world of vision systems. Technology is blossoming all around us in the area. We are seeing several trends simultaneously happening: - We want more pixels - We want more bits per pixel - We want...
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Oct 1, 2010
Blog Post:
Blog - 3D Imaging – Adding a new dimension
Gene Frantz
Gene Frantz TI Principal Fellow, Futurist and Business Development Manager, DSP I saw an interesting demo the other day from a small company in Korea, ECT. It seems they have figured out how to take a two dimensional video stream and convert it to a three dimensional video stream. Not only that...
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Sep 21, 2010
Blog Post:
Is DSP really dead?
Gene Frantz
Gene Frantz TI Principal Fellow, Futurist and Business Development Manager, DSP I am currently running a series looking at where technology will be in 2020. I hope you are enjoying it! I wanted to break into that series for a minute to comment on a paper I just finished reading from Robert Cravotta...
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Dec 7, 2009