Word from the Source - USB-IF on What USB-IF Is and What's New in USB (Jeff Ravencraft Interview - Part 1)
In case you don’t know, USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF, for short) is the organization behind all things USB. Its president and COO, Jeff Ravencraft, sat down in the Cadence video studio and answered our questions about the role of USB-IF in the industry and what’s cooking for the USB implementers and users.
With so many new possibilities that are opening for USB developers, Jeff did his best to keep it short, but still we needed to split the interview into three parts. Today we’re presenting to you the first one. Enjoy the video!
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