MIPI: Not Just Mobile Any More
On September 14 and 15, MIPI held its first developer conference. For more background, see my posts Cadence's History with MIPI and MIPI SoundWire.
There were two keynotes on the first day. The first was by Linley Gwennap of the Linley Group. This covered much of the same ground as his keynote at the recent Linley Mobile and Wearables Conference, so I won't cover it again here. You can read my posts Smartphones: Linley's Annual Review and Wearables: Growing at 38% CAGR?
The second keynote was by Rick Weitfeldt, who is chairman of the technical steering group of MIPI. In his day job, he works at Qualcomm. He talked about The MIPI Alliance Specifications Roadmap: the Wires for Wireless.
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