*Wait a minute, that's Al Gore at an embedded systems conference.
Huh. Maybe ubiquitous computing REALLY IS about sustainability.
"A wild week at ESC"
http://www.embedded.com/showArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=K4SYF2XQNRPT0QSNDLRSKH0CJUNN2JVN?articleID=198900349
By Richard Nass
Embedded.com
(04/10/07, 07:05:00 AM EDT)
"Oh, what a week it was. If you were not in San Jose last week at the Embedded Systems Conference, you missed an outstanding affair. Sunday and Monday were filled with tutorials and classes covering all your favorite subjects, from embedded programming in C, UML, and Linux to DSP techniques to user interface (UI) design.
"Tuesday was when the real fun began. My day kicked off with a press conference, featuring announcements from some of the conference's exhibitors. This included Aonix, with its all-Java solution that's faster than C for hybrid programs (according to the company); Atmel's AVR32 UC3 32-bit RISC core with DSP instructions that delivers up to 1.3 Dhrystone MIPS/MHz, running from on-chip flash; CoWare's new release of its Virtual Platform product family; Freescale, who announced an SoC designed to hasten the adoption of content over optical fiber to homes and small offices; LynuxWorks' two new RTOS products; QNX's secure partitioning for multi-core systems; Spansion's MirrorBit Eclipse architecture that combines NOR and ORNAND on one die; and Xilinx's XtremeDSP low-cost DSP-based Spartan FPGA.
(((Now that's some real hard-core embedded-systems fun, folks.)))
"But the highlight of ESC was the keynote address, delivered by Former Vice-President, Al Gore. Mr. Gore's speech went from downright funny, to what you would expect from the Former Vice-President (we need to clean the environment, and so on), to a rallying cry to engineers, who have the power to shape the minds of our youth and the future of our planet...."
