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How to Exceed Edge Computing Performance Per Watt Goals with Open Technology

About this event

Today's edge computing workloads continue to demand platforms with groundbreaking performance (high), power consumption (low), and density (extreme). But far too often, the OEMs and system integrators developing these technologies find themselves reinventing the platforms that enable their applications rather than standing on the shoulders of those that came before.

"How to Exceed Edge Computing Performance Per Watt Goals with Open Technology" is a PICMG Leadership webinar intended for executives and technical management that explains how leveraging open technology platforms and solutions can accelerate achieving performance per watt (PPW) goals. By investigating the drivers of PPW demand, the adoption of open platforms across industries today, and examining real-world examples of PPW-reducing solutions, we will demonstrate how your organization can exceed performance expectations, reduce time and costs, and deliver greater value in systems at the edge.

Hosted by

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    Matthew Burns Director, Technicial Marketing @ Samtec

    Matthew Burns evangelizes Samtec’s Silicon-to-Silicon solutions. For 25 years, he's been a leader in design, apps engineering, technical sales and marketing in the telecom, medical and electronic components industries. He serves as Secretary at PICMG. He holds a BSEE from Penn State University.

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    Doug Sandy CTO @ PICMG

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    Brandon Lewis Marketing Officer @ PICMG

    Hi, I'm Brandon. I'm a technical storyteller and integrated marketing strategist currently reimagining tech media and marketing. I'm also the co-marketing officer of leading embedded hardware standards organization, PICMG. Let's talk: https://calendly.com/techielew.

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    Jess Isquith President @ PICMG

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    Dan Mandell Director, Market Research @ VDC Research

PICMG

PICMG is a not-for-profit consortium of companies and organizations that collaboratively develop open standards for high-performance industrial, military/aerospace, telecommunications, test/measurement, medical, and general-purpose embedded computing a...