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Throwback Thursday: The Win-Win Effect of Innovation
Gene Frantz
I have spent most of my career in the world of digital signal processing at Texas Instruments. What have continually amazed me over those 38 years are the remarkable innovations our customers create based on our DSP devices. Before I share a few stories about our innovative customers, let me tell another...
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Future Friday: A traffic-free world
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On the way to work this morning, I was stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic. Minutes were ticking by, and I was getting increasingly impatient, thinking to myself, “I have meetings to go to! I don’t have time to sit on the highway!” This is not a common experience for me as I normally...
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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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The New DSP
Gene Frantz
Gene Frantz TI Principal Fellow, Futurist and Business Development Manager, DSP If you have followed my blogs over the years you know that I am seen as the Digital Signal Processor guy. You may also remember not too far back that TI announced we were no longer a DSP company but an Analog and Embedded...
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My theory of Panel Discussions
Gene Frantz
Gene Frantz TI Principal Fellow, Futurist and Business Development Manager, DSP In a previous Blog ( here ) I discussed the panel discussion that I moderated at the DSP Workshop in Sedona, Arizona. So this is a follow on to that Blog with an explanation of my theory on panel discussions. The fundamental...
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