
We worry a lot about Moore’s Law running out of gas right about now. Now comes former AMD CEO Hector Ruiz with this piece on Harvard Business Review’s blog: “There, however, is a possible “off-ramp” to Moore’s Law that offers [...]
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By Brian Fuller We’ve written all lot about the quickening pace of innovation in automotive electronics design. And you’ll recall the centerpiece of the first part of the Drive for Innovation was an all-electric Chevy Volt, which took us around [...]
6 February 2012
MOORESVILLE, N.C.–We've had company receptions with coffee and cookies. We've had local media come out to visit us and talk about innovation. But it wasn't until we pulled into the parking lot here, at Catalyst Manufacturing Services, that we had a raffle.
And when Ron Cosper, Catalyst's COO reached into the glass vase to choose the first driver, Marie Edwards heard her name.
Her reactions–and her test drive–are priceless and funny, but they also give you a sense for how the magic of electronics innovation really moves people.
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