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Nexperia Computing Architecture for Connected Consumer Applications
The ongoing trend towards nanoscale technologies creates enormous opportunities for realizing the connected consumer vision. In this talk, the authors illustrate how NXP Semiconductors Nexperia's computing architecture addresses the connected consumer requirements of low power, vibrant media capabilities, multi-standard communication pipes, and consumer price points. The authors also illustrate how the architecture helps to overcome the design challenges of TTM and complex integration of functions and features