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Thursday, 06/09/2011 7:19:20 PM

Thursday, June 09, 2011 7:19:20 PM

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I know what you mean about the heat. I got the pleasure of buying a new window air conditioner (ouch) to keep us somewhat cool while they replaced my central air(OUCH, OUCH, OUCH). I got a double whammy but it was well worth the cost just to keep Momma quiet. smile

Thanks for the info about QUIK. I wasn't familiar with it, but like the way the chart is setting up. Every bit of info helps. Take care Stuffit.

Here is a description copied from Finviz.com


QuickLogic Corporation, a fabless semiconductor company, develops and markets low power customizable semiconductor solutions for tablets, smartbooks, netbooks, cloudbooks, smartphones, datacards, and mobile enterprise products. Its solutions enable original equipment manufacturers and original design manufacturers to add new features, extend battery life, and enhance the visual experience of their handheld mobile devices. The company is designing customer specific standard products, which are customer-specific solutions that include a combination of silicon solution platforms, Proven System Blocks (PSBs), customer-specific logic, software drivers, and firmware. It primarily offers two platform families, ArcticLink and PolarPro, which are standard silicon products. The company's PSBs include visual enhancement engine, display power optimizer, SDHD/eMMC host controllers, USB 2.0 on-the-go with PHY, MDDI client with PHY, high speed UARTs, pulse width modulators, SPI and I2C hosts, and display-specific functions, such as RGB-split and frame recyclers; and data performance manager (DPM) for accelerated sideloading times. QuickLogic's PSBs allows system designers to combine multiple discrete chips onto a single CSSP, simplifying design and board layout. The programmable fabric of the platforms is used for adding differentiated features and also provides flexibility to address hardware-based product requirements. The company markets its products through a direct sales force and has sales offices in the United Kingdom, China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan; and has development offices in Canada and India. QuickLogic Corporation was formerly known as Peer Semiconductor, Inc. and changed its name in February 1991. The company was founded in 1988 and is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California.



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