Day 3 of ESC Silicon Valley 2010
An Engineering Mind finds more interesting people and technologies on the ESC show floor on Day 3 of ESC Silicon Valley, 2010. Thanks to NI for sharing Todd Shierer and Tiffany Morrison, our broadcast journalists for three days.
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A panel discussion on what impact the economic stimulus package will have on the embedded systems industry. JIm Turley moderates panelists Bill Lamie (Express Logic), Steve Sanghi (Microchip), Wade Patterson (Synapse Wireless), Dave Epstein (a VC).
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Hot off a panel on the future of microelectronics at ESC Farnborough (UK), Tony King-Smith, VP of marketing for Imagination, elaborated on his comments concerning Intel vs. ARM for embedded and why that struggle is a win--for everyone else!
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Embedded.com recently conducted an interview with "a typical embedded engineer." Here are the highlights of that interview. This is the first in a series, leading up to the Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose, CA (April 26-29, 2010). More informa...
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Theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku talks about his upcoming keynote address at the Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose in Tuesday, April 27.
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Theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku talks about his upcoming keynote address at the Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose in Tuesday, April 27.
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Theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku talks about his upcoming keynote address at the Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose in Tuesday, April 27.
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Theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku talks about his upcoming keynote address at the Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose on Tuesday, April 27.
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Free stuff is only one good reason to go to the Embedded Systems Conference this year. Todd Sierer of NI's An Engineering Mind gives you his top ten reasons to get out of the cube and go to ESC in April.
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Will robots take over our civilization (and when)? Theoretical Physicist Michio Kaku reveals the answers to this question and others about the future of embedded systems at his ESC SV keynote address on Tuesday, April 27 at 9:30am in San Jose, CA.
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Richard Nass, editorial director of Embedded Systems Conference, Embedded.com, and Embedded Systems Design, says Embedded Systems Conference is best place for staying up on the industry.
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What inspired Michio Kaku to be a physicist and how he got his start. Your kids should listen to this one. Todd Sierer of "An Engineering Mind" interviews Michio Kaku as a preview to his keynote at ESC on Tuesday April 26.
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In part 2 of Todd Sierer's interview with Michio Kaku, Kaku tackles the yin and yang of engineer vs. physicist, Star Trek vs. Star Wars, robot vs. human. Michio Kaku gives the keynote at the Embedded Systems Conference on Tuesday, April 27, 2010.
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ESC 2010 started Monday, April 26th, with tutorials and Build Your Own classes. Here's a recap of the day from Todd Sierer (in front of the camera) and Tiffany Morrison (behind the camera). Special thanks to NI for loaning the guest reporters to us.
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Here are some highlights from Day 2 at ESC Silicon Valley. Todd Sierer of "An Engineering Mind" presents just a tiny fraction of what happened on and around the show floor on Tuesday April 27. Sponsored by National Instruments (Todd's day job).
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Here is the full keynote address that Michio Kaku gave on April 27, 2010 at the Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose, California.
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An Engineering Mind finds more interesting people and technologies on the ESC show floor on Day 3 of ESC Silicon Valley, 2010. Thanks to NI for sharing Todd Shierer and Tiffany Morrison, our broadcast journalists for three days.
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Popular speaker Arthur Friedrich outlines strategies for software development engineers who want to reach and stay at the top of the game. The talk, called Acquisition of SW Development Expertise Through Deliberate Practice, was given at ESC SV 2010.
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VDC Research presented their Embeddy awards for best in show at the Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose, CA, April 29th, 2010.
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There's never been a better time to be an embedded systems engineer, says Rich Templeton, CEO of Texas Instruments, during his keynote at the Embedded Systems Conference on Wednesday, April 28, 2010.
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Jim Turley (CEO, Silicon Insider) and Clive Maxfield (President, Techbites Interactive) debated the virtues of standalone processor vs. processor-in-FPGAs for embedded systems, at the Embedded Systems Conference, April 17, 2010. Sponsored by Actel.
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Jack Ganssle, Niall Cooling, and Dan Saks discuss the embedded systems industry in a panel held at the Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose, CA.
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It's just a matter of when, not if, the electric car becomes ubiquitous, says Jason Wolf, the vice president of Better Place North America. Interviewed by Patrick Mannion (EE Times), Wolf says carbon burners will be museum pieces in the near future.
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Rich Templeton has some inspiring words for engineers. Patrick Mannion of EE Times interviewed him directly after his keynote at ESC Silicon Valley on April 28, 2010.
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Rick Merritt of EE Times moderates the New Horizons in Medical Electronics panel at ESC SV 2010. Sponsored by Texas Instruments, the panel includes Mir Imran, Dan Wallace, Steven Dean, and Jon Adams.
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Electric vehicle service stations: Jason Wolf of Better Place explains his company's scheme for switching out batteries to extend range of electric vehicles at his keynote address at the Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose, April 29, 2010.
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Marcom representatives from major technology vendors explain how they use Twitter as a tool to create a community'. They spoke at the Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose, on April 27, 2010.
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An array of hurdles ranging from making communications gear secure to understanding consumer behaviors stand in the way of flipping on smart electric grids, according to a panel of experts at the Embedded Systems Conference.
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