MIPI DevCon 2016 - Mobile and Beyond
The word “beyond” may bring up thoughts of the new Star Trek Beyond movie, or for those of you who are fascinated by real space travel, the North American Space Agency (NASA). Maybe that’s why the first MIPI Alliance® Developer’s Conference will be held in, Mountain View, California, near the NASA Ames Research Center. The real lesson to be learned is how the MIPI protocols, conceived to standardize chip-to-chip interfaces and lower costs of components in mobile phones, are being used in applications beyond the original goal. Come to the MIPI Developer’s Conference event on September 14th through 15th to learn more about those applications and innovations in the area of Automotive, IoT, Consumer devices and beyond.
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