Sunday, January 15, 2017

 In addition, Globalfoundries acquired IBM IBM -0.36%’s semiconductor group and formed a joint venture with the Chongqing government to expand manufacturing into China

Something like this....but its good rather than bad.

eFPGA is being licensed by several Tier-1 customers for integration into their SoCs. The Sr Application Engineer (AE) will be responsible for supporting QuickLogic’s licensees during Technology porting, customer evaluations, and SoC integration.

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  • Good communication skills in English and Mandarin


It is very common among long term investors of this business to believe the following;

QUIK does not have anything of value because IF they did they would have been successful by now.

Use the above snip of text to let it start to sink in-QUIK's IP does have real and increasing value. And IF they run inference on the node?....Look out :-)

It used to be I could be criticized on this Adjacent Possible concept I use because QUIK is tiny and has finite resources; so don't talk about all this interesting stuff jfieb that QUIK cannot get to....get real.  Whats this got to do with QUIK anyway...

that criticism is no longer valid...QUIK does not have to do it themselves now..a Tier-1 can put the FPGA on their bench to make their vision of the IoT. :-)

Finally that slide from Needham...sort of blew me away, as I did not expect it...

PolarPro 2..High performance.  Starts at GF 22.  Gives me something to look forward to.  Is it for the edge?  something else?  I know running inference on the device...:-)

eFPGA will start with small, low cost, low power..........but Brian and crew have a vision of much more than that.  He said it will take a while, but that they will get there.

THAT IS WHY I ADDED THE PIC OF THE RICE TERRACES TO THE BLOG.  For me it was the best way to remember the heterogenious computing;  tiers of intelligence and processing and in the roadmap QUIK sees more tiers...........

Hi RC, hang in there,  lets do Bfast  SAT after the Feb cc?  BH 8am?  jfieb C U THEN.

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