Hung Vuong is a system architect in the Advanced Connectivity Technology Group in Qualcomm in San Diego. His responsibilities include standard interface developments, and connectivity technology planning for Qualcomm’s future products… for the handset, computing, consumer, and wireless connectivity businesses.
Prior to joining Qualcomm, Hung held similar role in Texas Instruments Wireless Business between 2005 and 2008… most recently as a system architecture defining interfaces roadmap for OMAP Application processor. Prior to Texas Instruments, Hung was at Motorola, as a system architect and designer for Motorola iDEN phones and two-way radios.
Topic & Abstract: Mobile Market Low-Power Trends From Smartphone to Health, Wearable, IoT, and Automotive Requirements for mobile platforms, from smartphones to wearables & IoT, depend on low-power semiconductors as a viable solution in the market. But as user requirements increase/change/evolve, this continues to drive improvements for power. This presentation discusses key user requirements for the mobile platform, the memory used, and the need to drive for more power efficient techniques/solutions. |