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Eta Compute's David Baker, Ph.D. To Present On Low-Power IP For The Internet of Things At Arm TechCon October 25Dr. Baker will introduce a solar-powered asynchronous Arm Cortex-M3 microcontroller and demonstrate a small wireless sensor board operating on a 1 in-squared solar cell. WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif., October 3, 2017 – Eta Compute Inc., the company that removes power as an obstacle for the infinite Internet of Things (IoT), today announced that David Baker, Ph.D. and Fellow at Eta Compute will present at Arm TechCon this month. Dr. Baker’s session is titled, “Introducing a Solar-Powered Asynchronous Arm Cortex-M3 Microcontroller.” As part of the presentation, he will demonstrate a small wireless sensor board that can operate perpetually on a small 1 in-squared solar cell. His presentation takes place on October 25, at 3:30 p.m. at the Santa Clara Convention Center. “Eta Compute’s nanowatt EtaCore™ is an Asynchronous MCU that is 100% cycle compliant and code compatible with the Arm® Cortex®-M3 core,” said Paul Washkewicz, vice president and co-founder of Eta Compute. “Together, SoCs with Eta Compute’s IP can significantly extend battery life or be powered with energy harvesting circuits supplying microwatts.” David Baker is responsible for developing asynchronous processors, standard logic, and energy constrained applications. Prior to Eta Compute, Dr. Baker was director of software and systems at Ambiq Micro developing low-power Arm Cortex-M microcontrollers and supporting circuits. Dr. Baker holds more than 40 patents. About Eta Compute
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