ARM Calls for 'Invisible' Technology
Jessica Lipsky, EETimes
10/2/2014 07:20 PM EDT
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Successful technology will be invisible, ARM CEO Simon Segars said in his keynote address at ARM TechCon here. While the physical size of silicon is ever shrinking, connectivity, performance, and efficiency need to be even less visible to consumers.
"We're going to see more and more connected devices with more and more powerful embedded processers within them, with really sophisticated software," he said. "We should take it upon ourselves to make sure that we continue to do a great job of hiding away the complexity, hiding these components and what they do… so we continue to get a great adoption rate."
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