I will go over the material here...
what do you get with the greater compute capacity?
12 axis....nice so it can do Indoor location. That's very important and we can expect the catalog one of the months.
In Roth it was mentioned a wearable with Ird or a wearable with LED service light. So a foreshadowing that we may see these one day soon?
http://www.eetimes.com/document.asp?doc_id=1323779&_mc=RSS_EET_EDT
QuickLogic's Sub-150µW Smartphone/Wearable Sensor Hub
Reducing power consumption and extending battery life remains a critical concern for mobile device OEMs. QuickLogic is addressing these demands with its second-generation sensor-hub platform -- the ArcticLink 3 S2 -- which boasts significant advancements in programmable logic capacity, processing capacity, on-device algorithm memory, and sensor data buffer memory, all while delivering a dramatic reduction in active power to <150µ W at 1.2V.
Using the ultra-low-power ArcticLink 3 S2 sensor hub to monitor and process data from myriad sensors allows the main power-guzzling application processor or microcontroller to spend most of its time in low-power sleep mode.
Using the ultra-low-power ArcticLink 3 S2 sensor hub to monitor and process data from myriad sensors allows the main power-guzzling application processor or microcontroller to spend most of its time in low-power sleep mode.
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