Please join TI and In-Stat for the final installment of our six part webinar series as we discuss the exciting possibilities created by next generation user interfaces, including:
- The evolution of the UI: Past, present and future
- Building the UI "from the ground up"
- Software and hardware innovations driving UI differentiation
- Intelligent sensors: What they look like today and tomorrow
- Future UI implementations and specific use cases of tomorrow
- The impact on how consumers view and use technology
- The implications for future mobile devices
The webinar will be hosted by Jim McGregor, chief technology strategist of In-Stat’s mobile Internet group. Joining Jim will be Fred Cohen from TI, Ludvig Linge from The Astonishing Tribe (TAT), and Andrew Hsu from Synaptics. The webinar will be webcast live at 11:00 AM CST on December 10, 2009, followed by a live question and answer session.
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Please join TI and In-Stat in the fifth installment of our six part webinar series as we discuss the challenges involved in designing next-generation mobile devices. We will examined how to leverage the changes enabled by the cloud for mobile devices, including:
- An examination of the cloud and what it represents
- Potential changes in mobile usage models resulting from the cloud
- The impact of the hardware and software of mobile devices
- A timeline tied to the enabling technologies and evolving business models
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Please join TI and In-Stat in the fourth installment in our six part webinar series as we discuss technical challenges involved in designing next-generation mobile devices. We will examine how to effectively leverage an open source software environment by addressing the following topics, followed by a live question and answer session:
- Where to start: What it takes to incubate an open development board
- Technical deep dive: Key roadblocks with Android, and how to overcome them
- A full tool set: What’s needed to reduce risks and grow investments in open source
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Please join TI and In-Stat for part three of our six-part webinar series, examining how to combat technical challenges involved in designing next-generation mobile devices. We will focus specifically on the evolution of mobile processor technology. Some key topics to be addressed:
- Advancements in mobile processor architecture
- Roles of new technologies and system design, including symmetric multiprocessing and multicore architecture
- Importance of software to overall mobile device design
- Understanding criteria for selecting advanced, differentiated architectures
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This webinar focuses on the greatest mobile design challenge – Designing mobile devices that use multiple radios.
Among the topics to be discussed are the following:
- Market, business and technical requirements for combination devices
- Design challenges of solutions with multiple die vs combination devices
- Challenge of coexistence
- Future of connectivity technologies – examining new markets and new architectures
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The first webinar focused on the greatest mobile design challenge – Designing for high-performance and all-day battery life.
Among the topics of discussed were the following:
- The primary constraints on battery-life
- Managing power through hardware and software controls
- The tradeoffs between operating at lower or higher frequencies
- The delicate balance of silicon integration vs. segmentation
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In-Stat and Texas Instruments have teamed up to present a highly attended series of insights into the technologies and market dynamics that will Unleash the Mobile Internet. The series includes the following:
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