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EE Times honors 2011 ACE Award winners
5/4/2011 1:46 PM EDT
SAN JOSE, Calif.—EE Times Tuesday (May 4) honored the winners of the 2011 Annual Creativity in Electronics (ACE) Awards in a reception at the Embedded Systems Conference here.
The ACE Awards celebrate the creators of technology who demonstrate leadership and innovation in the global industry and shape the world we live in.
The 2011 winners were:
Design Team of the Year – Prime Sense
Innovator of the Year – Mario Paniccia, Intel Fellow, Intel Labs Director, Photonics Technology Lab, Intel Corp.
Executive of the Year – Jason Rhode, President & CEO, Cirrus Logic
Startup of the Year – Globalfoundries Inc.
Company of the Year – Altera Corp.
Most Promising New Technology – Lyric Semiconductor, Lyric Error Correction for Flash Memory
Energy Technology Award – Efficient Power Conversion Corp.
Editors' Choice Award – Apple's iPad Development Team
Student of the Year – Matt Bunting, University of Arizona
Contributor of the Year – Paul Boldt, Don Scansen, Tim Whibley
Most Engaged Member of the EE Times Community of the Year – Frank Eory, Freescale Semiconductor
Best Student Design/Design Challenge with Public Schools Technology Education Teacher and Pack Attack student team members – Heidi Blaha, Josh Clark, Keith Ender. Austin Feltner, Sparta High School, Sparta Wis.
EE LIFE Contributor of the Year – Glen Chenier
The IEEE Spectrum Emerging Technology ACE Award – ClariPhy
The IEEE Spectrum Technology in the Service of Society ACE Award – IBM Willow Garage
ACE Lifetime Achievement Award Winner – Irwin Jacobs, founder, Qualcomm Inc.
Digital Logic: Xilinx Virtex 7 FPGAs
Analog-mixed signal: Linear Technology's TimerBlox family of ICs
Memories: Intel-Micron Joint Venture's 3-bit-per-cell (3bpc) NAND flash memory
Interconnects: Fujitsu Components America DDR3 DIMM socket connector
Electromechanical: STMicroelectronics' Motion-control module mounts directly on the motor
IP/EDA: DesignSpark PCB Professional PCB Design tool comes for free
Test & Measurement: Tektronix upgrades TDS2000 oscilloscopes, $990 entry price
Congratulations to all of the 2011 ACE Award Winners. Look for a photo gallery of the event to be posted later Wednesday on EETimes.com.
The ACE Awards celebrate the creators of technology who demonstrate leadership and innovation in the global industry and shape the world we live in.
The 2011 winners were:
Design Team of the Year – Prime Sense
Innovator of the Year – Mario Paniccia, Intel Fellow, Intel Labs Director, Photonics Technology Lab, Intel Corp.
Executive of the Year – Jason Rhode, President & CEO, Cirrus Logic
Startup of the Year – Globalfoundries Inc.
Company of the Year – Altera Corp.
Most Promising New Technology – Lyric Semiconductor, Lyric Error Correction for Flash Memory
Energy Technology Award – Efficient Power Conversion Corp.
Editors' Choice Award – Apple's iPad Development Team
Student of the Year – Matt Bunting, University of Arizona
Contributor of the Year – Paul Boldt, Don Scansen, Tim Whibley
Most Engaged Member of the EE Times Community of the Year – Frank Eory, Freescale Semiconductor
Best Student Design/Design Challenge with Public Schools Technology Education Teacher and Pack Attack student team members – Heidi Blaha, Josh Clark, Keith Ender. Austin Feltner, Sparta High School, Sparta Wis.
EE LIFE Contributor of the Year – Glen Chenier
The IEEE Spectrum Emerging Technology ACE Award – ClariPhy
The IEEE Spectrum Technology in the Service of Society ACE Award – IBM Willow Garage
ACE Lifetime Achievement Award Winner – Irwin Jacobs, founder, Qualcomm Inc.
Most Popular Products of the Year:
Digital Logic: Xilinx Virtex 7 FPGAs
Analog-mixed signal: Linear Technology's TimerBlox family of ICs
Memories: Intel-Micron Joint Venture's 3-bit-per-cell (3bpc) NAND flash memory
Interconnects: Fujitsu Components America DDR3 DIMM socket connector
Electromechanical: STMicroelectronics' Motion-control module mounts directly on the motor
IP/EDA: DesignSpark PCB Professional PCB Design tool comes for free
Test & Measurement: Tektronix upgrades TDS2000 oscilloscopes, $990 entry price
Congratulations to all of the 2011 ACE Award Winners. Look for a photo gallery of the event to be posted later Wednesday on EETimes.com.
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goafrit
5/5/2011 11:52 AM EDT
There is a problem
Globalfoundries Inc. is not a startup.
It is either a rampup or speedup.
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goafrit
5/5/2011 11:54 AM EDT
Globalfoundries Inc.
is not a startup. Hope that is clear.
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nicolas.mokhoff
5/5/2011 12:28 PM EDT
GF has been around for awhile but as an independent entity it's become more "self-sustaining" last year, albeit owned by ATIC: http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-news/4211766/ATIC-takes-control-of-GlobalFoundries
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docdivakar
5/9/2011 2:59 PM EDT
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