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Serial Entrepreneurs: Some Pointers

Posted on Sunday, Nov 4th

There is a story on NYTimes about Max Levchin of Paypal and Marc Andreeson’s comments on it. Interesting read. Naval Ravikant comments on whether to sell your company or raise money for it … in effect advising you to sell and get the “f**k you” money first, and then do it again. In other words,

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Eric Benhamou: The Saga Of Palm (Part 14)

Posted on Thursday, Nov 1st

SM: This has been a very interesting discussion. Anything else you would like to add before we conclude, especially about your personal situation at present? EB: On a personal level, things have worked out pretty well in the sense that I believe in ten year cycles – at least for me. I think, you can

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The Next Big Innovation in Microprocessors: Anant Agarwal (Part 15)

Posted on Monday, Sep 3rd

SM: What you are proposing sounds very disruptive. AA: It is completely disruptive; we can displace, depending on the market, FPGAs, DSPs, processors, ASICS. Right now initial markets are really in networking, but the fundamental technology is revolutionary. It will be the way all multicore systems are built in the future.

The Next Big Innovation in Microprocessors: Anant Agarwal (Part 14)

Posted on Sunday, Sep 2nd

Here we discuss the current market environment, the competitive landscape with a focus on what current chips are being displaced by the multicore chips. SM: I read in the slides you sent me that you are expecting a TAM (Total Available Market) of $54 billion, is this based on the two markets we discussed –

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The Next Big Innovation in Microprocessors: Anant Agarwal (Part 13)

Posted on Saturday, Sep 1st

Here we begin to examine the current market segments where the multicore processors are having a significant impact. The two major markets are networking and multimedia applications. SM: Coming back to where your applications are – complex networking applications, and multimedia, right? AA: I don’t know if you want to use the word complex, because

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The Next Big Innovation in Microprocessors: Anant Agarwal (Part 12)

Posted on Friday, Aug 31st

SM: How much do people need to learn to be able to optimize programs on the Tilera chips? AA: That depends on the applications and the domain. The good news is you have gotten something working and running. Once you have done that, you can then try various optimizations. You don’t have to read 50

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The Next Big Innovation in Microprocessors: Anant Agarwal (Part 9)

Posted on Tuesday, Aug 28th

I am curious how Anant addresses the intellectual property strategy for Tilera. In the back of my mind is the story of Tessera, a company that has had fundamental innovations in chip scale packaging, and today every single manufacturer of miniaturized consumer devices violate their patent, and pay them royalties. Some of the innovations that

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The Next Big Innovation in Microprocessors: Anant Agarwal (Part 7)

Posted on Sunday, Aug 26th

SM: This is a radical redesign, and it seems it should be advantageous in other areas as well, right? AA: True. The other beauty of the mesh is that not only does it solve the performance problem, it also really addresses the power problem. A bus is a big centralized structure, and any big centralized

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