Thursday, March 5, 2015

Dr Saxe, he in demand.
this blog  will  where he is going, and the message he carries at those places.
Many have expressed their anger at QUIK And Andy P.
For me the real moves that he has made and made early and with no fanfare are the ones that
are so good and what were necessary for the future-which is starting to arrive now.
1. Giving time space and focus to Dr. Saxe as the CTO to think differently, where his team started on the FFE in 2011 or so.
2. The fast move into software expertise, and using the phrase “accurate sensors” almost as soon as the S1 was done.
So Dr. Saxe is peaking l8er today and will be in London with this teaser..
Media Alert: QuickLogic to Present and Demonstrate at the Wearable Technology Show in London
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SUNNYVALE, CA–(Marketwired – Mar 4, 2015) – QuickLogic Corporation (NASDAQ: QUIK), the innovator of ultra-low power programmable sensor hubs,


1. will be presenting,

Presentation:
The Design Challenges of Wearable Technologies: How to Pack Performance, Power and Advanced Capabilities into a Small Form Factor Device
Speaker: Dr. Tim Saxe, CTO QuickLogic
March 11 at 12:30 p.m.

2.participating in a panel and


Panel:
How will the promise of the “always on” society be realized? Can wearables and connected devices work together?

    Moderator: Nick Spencer, Senior Analyst, ABI
    Panelists: Dr. Tim Saxe will be joined by James Stables, Editor, Wareable, Greg Jones, Director International Business, Misfit, and Francois Jeanneau, CEO, Novasentis.
    March 11 at 10:20 a.m.

3. demonstrating its latest sensor hub and mobile technology solutions at the Wearable Technology Show in ExCel Conference Center, London.

Stand 216, Fitness and I-Health Zone
March 10 and 11, 2015 from 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.


    This is a very large wearable conference, bigger than almost any I have looked over. Its the CES of wearables?
    A few things for readers to consider…
    1. Wearable are VERY much MORE important than the current TAM units. By a multiple of maybe 5.
    Why? Read the Foxconn file. It may take several iterations of a device b4 you get the one that resonates and is the next big thing. If you’re an ecosystem you have to be in the game.
    2. QUIK has cracked the sensor fusion coffee house of wearables. They are in the ecosystem- look for good things that we did not expect here, rather than bad thing we did not expect . I have prepared the mental model that QUIK will take a very significant share of sensor fusion for wearables, as much as MCU’s currently hold for the co processor in smartphones. Can they be the NXP of wearables?
    That is what I am tacking as we go forward.

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