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SUMMARY:Chromebooks\, USB-C and Google PI/SI Research - Mark Hayter (Googl
 e)
DTSTART:20181122T150000Z
DTEND:20181122T160000Z
UID:TALK114265@talks.cam.ac.uk
CONTACT:Marco Caballero
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: The Chromebook is a new\, faster computer. It starts
  in seconds\, and offers thousands of apps\, including Web applications an
 d Android apps. The Chrome OS operating system is automatically updated to
  ensure the computer remains secure and gets better over time. The Chrome 
 OS hardware team makes Chromebook reference designs and develops new techn
 ologies for them. The team was heavily involved in the USB-C development a
 nd Google was an early adopter in laptops\, tablets and phones. The USB-C 
 connector is used to provide up to 100W of power\, high speed signals for 
 data and video\, and low speed signals for configuration. It therefore pre
 sents many SI\, PI and EMC challenges. Starting from a system view of USB-
 C the presentation will introduce some of the research done by the Google 
 Signal Integrity and Power teams as they implemented it in devices. It wil
 l conclude with some forward-looking speculation on SI tools.\n\nBio: Mark
  Hayter is currently a visitor from industry with the Computer Architectur
 e team in the Computer Lab. He is Sr Engineering Director in the Chrome OS
  Hardware team at Google. The team is responsible for reference implementa
 tions and developing new technologies for Chromebooks. Prior to that he wa
 s involved in systems architecture at several semiconductor companies\, be
 ing VP of Systems Engineering at P.A. Semi\, Inc. (acquired by Apple Inc.)
 \, Senior Manager of Hardware Systems Engineering at Broadcom Corporation 
 and System Architect at SiByte\, Inc. Earlier\, he was at the Digital Equi
 pment Corporation Systems Research Center. He holds a PhD from the Univers
 ity of Cambridge Computer Laboratory.
LOCATION:FW26\, Computer Laboratory\, William Gates Building
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