Council Members in this Study Group: 19
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Director of Operations
StrataScale, Inc.![]()
Paul Massie is the Director of Operations at StrataScale, a cloud or managed hosting provider. He is responsible for the customer facing IT infrastructure and applications, as well as customer support. Previously, he was the CIO of Genesis Microchip,...
Jon PeddiePresident
JOHN PEDDIE RESEARCH![]()
Jon Peddie, PhD, is one of the pioneers of the graphics industry, starting his career in computer graphics in 1962. After the successful launch of several graphics manufacturing companies, Dr. Peddie began Jon Peddie Associates in 1984 to provide comprehensive...
Samuel RussAssistant Professor
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA![]()
Samuel Russ, PhD, is an assistant professor at University of South Alabama, an academic institution. Previously, he was a Manager - Advanced Technology R&D at Scientific-Atlanta (Cisco) where he managed a hardware design group for cable DVR and non-DVR...
Ron TussyPresident and Principal Analyst
IMERGE CONSULTING![]()
Ron Tussy, Principal Analyst of The Imerge Group, market intelligence firm specializing in IP, manufacturing and processes, decision support, validation, forecasts, primary and secondary research and strategies since 1998. Ron has more than 24 years experience...
Paul GrayDirector ,Research
DISPLAYSEARCH![]()
Paul Gray is a Director, Research at DisplaySearch, a Display Market Research and Consulting firm in United Kingdom, where he is working since January 2008. He specializes in TV and TV electronics. He has over 20 years of experience in TV Component industry....
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October 7, 2009
NXP merges STB business with Trident | www.telecompaper.com
The huge cost of developing TV ICs means that there aren't enough opportunities to go round. Micronas concluded that the reward didn't justify the risk, and NXP is in the sameposition, hastened by its debt burden. NXP is effectively contracting the restructure to Trident, which is shouldering the risk of restructuring and consolidation to end up as one of the last men standing.
Nvidia leaps into supercomputers
October 5, 2009
Nvidia and "Starting the Next Age of Personal Computing" | www.tgdaily.com
Nvidia is in the test of its life with big stakes, big investments, and big risks – Fermi is a hail Mary pass if ever there was one. It’s not as reactionary or impulsive as some have suggested and a plan I think has been in the process for the past three years. Nvidia has been putting the pieces in place for the Fermi product through acquisition, industry initiatives and setting up the platform. One of Jen Hsun Hung’s strengths is his long range vision and I think you can see it at work here.
SSDs versus HDDs: Why Are SSDs Slow to Take off?
September 9, 2009
Why are SSDs slow to take off? | www.eetimes.com
Much has been written about SSDs and their attempts to move into mainstream data storage. However, they suffer significant technical and cost limitations and must compete with a well-entrenched incumbent, magnetic disk drives.
July 30, 2009
Digitimes Insight: Intel Pine Trail launch to delay | www.digitimes.com
In a meeting yesterday with Intel excutives I learned that Pineview, Intel's Atom CPU intgrated with a graphics processor and memory manger, is not delayed as has been reported elsewhere.
Continued growth in all segements in computer graphics industry
July 28, 2009
The Compute Graphics market will have a CAGR of 8% to 2013 | www.jonpeddie.com
The computer graphics industry has enjoyed almost non-stop growth since it was established the late 1970s. Today, computer graphics hardware and software (not counting services, maintenance and other aspects) are worth $68 billion – that’s a mind boggling average growth rate of 16.5% for 28 years! (Charts available: email jon@jonpeddie.com)
November 12, 2008 | New York
GLG Seminar: (NYC) Colliding Technologies on the Computing Landscape-Intel, AMD, and NvidiaNovember 11, 2008 | Boston
GLG Seminar: (BOS) Colliding Technologies on the Computing Landscape - Intel, AMD, and NvidiaNovember 4, 2008 | San Francisco
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