I estimate that it was in 2011 when QUIK IDed sensor hubs and drafted their plans for the FFE and hoped to keep it secret till fall of '13
They focused right in on the important issues and thought differently.
When Dr. Saxe thoughts in this item ( context smartphones)become real with a Flagship smartphone that can do things as he lays them out everybody at QUIK deserves to take a bow for the focus and energy of these past yrs.
As I let the descriptions of them fill my mind it's not hard to imagine that people will say I want one like that. They are better and will be a way to get the market share.
Usually the one who doesn't have it ( market share ) are the ones who want it most....time will tell. Can the bottom 1/3rd beat the top dogs to market with this?
PS I spent about 20 minutes on compound searches with tags like these
context app sorting smartphone...and I did NOT find any Flagship.
The only name that did pop up more than 1 time Google and Google now. Consider that GOOG would want beta devices just like Dr. Saxe has described on their benches. They sold MOT but still keep the Nexus line testing stuff out...
Google Nexus is a line of consumer electronic devices that run the Android operating system. Google manages the design, development, marketing, and support of these devices, but some development and all manufacturing are carried out by partnering original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).
So JUST for fun and a mental model.maybe its in the Nexus smartphone raodmap- it should be.
PS Note that slide 8 at NEED has 8 algos in activities. The new ones are swimming, sleeping and heart rate.
QUIK speaks that most often algos move from the custom CSSP, where they are worked on initially and then into the catalog where they may be of use to smaller interested parties.
Consider that a wearable has use of many activity classifications of a fitness band.........
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