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Blog Post:
Tools in 2020: Development tools are key to SoC implementation
Gene Frantz
By Reid Tatge, TI Fellow Customers need chips, tools and software that match the specific needs of their application. In addition, they need everything to be simple to design into a product, easy to program efficiently, ultra-low power and ultra-low cost, available early in the end-product’s...
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Nov 12, 2009
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From 2009 to 2020: A history of developments in programmability
Gene Frantz
Alan Gatherer, CTO Communications Infrastructure Group Predicting the future is primarily an act of the imagination. However, Digital Signal Processors are showing some strong trends and I think it is possible to predict what will happen in the next few years as we move towards the next order of magnitude...
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Sep 2, 2009
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Processor Architectures – Where will we will be in 2020?
Gene Frantz
Gene Frantz TI Principal Fellow, Futurist and Business Development Manager, DSP I started some discussions early last year about where technology would be in 2020 when I originally posted this blog. Since then, I have worked with some of the top technical minds here at TI to create some other viewpoints...
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Jul 29, 2009
Blog Post:
A buck a billion
Gene Frantz
Gene Frantz TI Principal Fellow, Futurist and Business Development Manager, DSP Last year I spent a lot of time looking at where our industry would be in the year 2020 ( see 2-6-08 blog here ) and came up with some interesting predictions on everything from where architectures would be to what software...
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Jul 7, 2009
Blog Post:
I found Twitter, or Twitter found me…now what?
Gene Frantz
Gene Frantz TI Principal Fellow, Futurist and Business Development Manager, DSP When I heard about this Twitter thing, it fell into the category of things my generation just didn’t do. Really, why do I care what people are thinking right now or where they are and do they really care where...
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May 27, 2009
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My trip to China and what I learned at the Universities: DSP Theory or DSP Design?
Gene Frantz
Gene Frantz TI Principal Fellow and Business Development Manager, DSP As I was sitting in the airport in Shanghai waiting for my flight back to the US, I thought it would be a good time to reflect on what I saw in China. My original purpose for the trip was to attend ICASSP – IEEE’s...
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May 14, 2009
Blog Post:
Floating a new idea
Gene Frantz
Gene Frantz TI Principal Fellow and Business Development Manager, DSP We recently announced a new floating-point core that allows our designers to do fixed- and floating-point instructions on the same DSP opening up many new applications that need this type of precision for fixed-point prices....
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May 6, 2009