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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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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:
The End of Moore’s Law
Gene Frantz
Gene Frantz TI Principal Fellow, Futurist and Business Development Manager, DSP I have spoken to several people over the last couple of days on the topic of the end of Moore’s Law. So I thought it would be fun to throw a few thoughts out on that very topic. I’ll start with first the...
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Jun 18, 2009
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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
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Processor Architectures – Where will we will be in 20/20?
Michael Sandoval
Gene Frantz TI Principal Fellow and Business Development Manager, DSP I have come to the conclusion that too many of us have no clue where we are going with technology. Rather, we are just busily moving forward and don’t know if we are even moving in the right direction. It would seem that with our extensive...
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Feb 6, 2008