JPR’s panel at CES—ETF 2005
Event Date: Wednesday, January 5, 1:00 p.m.
Location:
Overview
The Enabling Technology Forums are focused on silicon solutions for CE applications.
JPR's panel at CES-ETF 2005
The Enabling Technology Forums are focused on silicon solutions for CE applications.
Super Session: Computing for the Consumer
Panel moderator: Jon Peddie
ATI-Godfrey Cheng
CyberLink-Professor Jau Huang
InterVideo-Mike Ling
Microsoft-Joe Belfiore
Nvidia-Dan Vivoli
Inside the Digital Set-Top Box
Panel moderator: Christine Arrington
Cirrus Logic-Thomas Lorenz
Digeo-Toby Farrand
Bill Loesch
Zoran-Vinayak Bhid
Smartphones-Media and Image Processing for Cellular Devices
Panel moderator: Jon Peddie
ARM-James Bruce
Fujitsu Microelectronics America-Thomas "Rick" Tewell
Hybrid-Ville Miettinen
Imagination Technologies-David Cooper
Nvidia-Brian Bruning
Texas Instruments-Ward Pitkin
Digital TV: Its Components and Market Forecast
Panel moderator: Henry Choy
Micronas-Rainer Hoffmann
Microtune-Gregory Zancewicz
Philips-Julian Humphreys
Zoran-Vinayak Bhide
Media Server Strategies
Panel moderator: Jon Peddie
ADS Tech-Mike McCoy
Airgo Networks-Beau Beck
Cirrus Logic-Brian Heuckroth
InterVideo-George Tang
Micronas-Kai Scheffer
WISchip International-Jim Nguyen
Super
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Panel moderator: Jon Peddie, President, JPR, jon@jonpeddie.com
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ATI-Godfrey Cheng, Director Multimedia Systems, gcheng@ati.com
Summary-"The Entertainment PC as a Digital Video Home Centerpiece." The computer is in a transitional phase moving from the home office to the home living room. Advancements in better media entertainment and the means to experience that entertainment is transforming the PC into the ultimate PC home theater component. However, as the home theater transforms consumer expectations run high for equal or better performance video performance. Video on the computer needs to take a giant leap forward for home theater performance. Download Slides back to top |
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CyberLink-Professor Jau Huang, Founder, jau@gocyberlink.com Summary-There are already three existing big categories in the marketplace: PC, CE, and game boxes. Will EPC (Entertainment PC) become another category or just a subcategory of either PC or CE? With the power of EPC, what new faces can it bring to existing PC and CE industries to fit consumers' expectations? The technology roadmap can be quite clear now, but the real challenges still come from how these complicated technologies fit into the KISS (Keep it Simple, Stupid) philosophy. We will address this issue with some examples newly shipped to the market. Download Slides back to top |
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InterVideo-Mike Ling, VP Marketing, mike@intervideo.com |
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Microsoft-Joe Belfiore, GM General Manager of the eHome User Experience team, joeb@windows.microsoft.com |
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Nvidia-Dan Vivoli, Executive VP of Marketing, danV@nvidia.com |
Inside the Digital Set-Top BoxWednesday-January 5, 4:00 p.m. |
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Panel moderator: Christine Arrington, Senior Analyst, christinea@acaciarg.com |
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Cirrus Logic-Thomas Lorenz, Analyst, Strategic Marketing,tlorenz@crystal.cirrus.com
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Digeo-Toby Farrand, Chief Technology Officer, toby.farrand@digeo.com
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Bill Loesch, bloesch@covad.net |
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Zoran-Vinayak Bhide, Director Platforms Marketing, DTV Division, Corporation, Vinayak.Bhide@zoran.com
Summary-A discussion from a semiconductor company's perspective on the various requirements for set-top boxes for the worldwide market and specifically for China. Vinayak will talk about the challenges faced by a semiconductor company to satisfy the set-top box requirements. Download Slides back to top |
Smartphones-Media and Image Processing for Cellular DevicesThursday, January 6, 9:00 a.m. |
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Panel moderator: Jon Peddie, President, JPR,jon@jonpeddie.com
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ARM-James Bruce, North American segment manager, James.Bruce@arm.com Bio-James Bruce is
ARM's North American segment manager for mobile products and
has over 10 years strategic marketing experience in consumer
products. Since 2000 James has been focused on the mobile market
working with mobile carriers and handset OEMs and ODMs around
the world to define handset features and next generation mobile
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Fujitsu Microelectronics America-Thomas "Rick" Tewell, Senior Marketing Manager, ttewell@fma.fujitsu.com |
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Hybrid-Ville Miettinen, CTO, wili@hybrid.fi |
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Imagination Technologies-David Cooper, Product Manager, david.cooper@powervr.com Bio-David Cooper has been involved in computer
graphics for almost 25 years. While employed at Hewlett-Packard
he developed the Starbase graphics library and managed many
high-performance 3D graphics products. David was the Chair of
the SPEC/GPC group, which has been creating credible end-user
oriented graphics benchmarks since the late 1980s. Currently
he is a PowerVR Product Manager at Imagination Technologies. |
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Nvidia-Brian Bruning, Director of Handheld Content, bbruning@nvidia.com |
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Texas Instruments-Ward Pitkin, manager of the WTBU Cellular Systems SW Product Line Management group, pitkin@ti.com Bio-As manager of the WTBU Cellular Systems SW Product Line Management group at Texas Instruments, Inc., Ward is responsible for all Cellular Systems software product marketing, including all HLOS, LLOS, multimedia, and telephony software products. Prior to this position, Ward was manager of the ADSL Product Line Management group at TI and business manager for TI's PC ADSL products. Prior to joining TI in 1998, Ward was Director of Marketing for Ethernet products at I-Cube, Inc. Summary-The emergence of 3G is driving convergence of handheld consumer electronics onto the mobile phone handset. 2005 will see state-of-the-art image capture, video camcorder, digital sound, and 3D graphics ship on smartphones and multimedia phones. This presentation will explore the trends and challenges in 3G multimedia handsets today and provide a few glimpses of technologies expected to reach the shelves in the near future. Download Slides back to top |
Digital TV: Its Components and Market ForecastFriday, January 7, 9:00 a.m. |
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Panel moderator: Henry Choy, Senior Analyst, henry@jonpeddie.com |
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Micronas-Rainer Hoffmann, Rainer.Hoffmann@Micronas.com Summary-As exciting as the DTV transition is, it also makes the life of TV designers harder. In this presentation we take a look at the role DTV plays in the highly segmented TV market, suggest an optimized system partitioning, and discuss the support required by the global TV players in the DTV age. Download Slides back to top |
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Microtune-Gregory Zancewicz, Gregory.Zancewicz@microtune.com
Summary-RF tuners are critical components in digital television receivers and only recently have been integrated into single-chip ICs. These ICs employ processes and architectures that are fundamentally different from those employed in digital ICs and are likely to resist integration for some time to come. We will discuss some challenges in the development of these ICs that are specific to the U.S. digital television market. Download Slides back to top |
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Philips-Julian Humphreys, vice president of TV and Set-top Boxes, julian.humphreys@philips.com Summary-"Simplicity In Digital." Digital broadcast and the introduction of matrix type displays such as LCD and PDP will transition television into the digital world. Technology for digital television has been available for several years with a large range of products already available. These products have enabled the early volume growth phase; however, in a global market for TV currently at 150 million units sold annually, DTV still accounts for under 10% of products sold. This presentation looks at the challenges that must be addressed in the next-generation systems to create a value proposition for digital television that will appeal to the pragmatic buying behavior of the majority of consumers. Download Slides back to top |
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Zoran-Vinayak Bhide, Director Platforms Marketing, DTV Division, Corporation Vinayak.Bhide@zoran.com Summary-A discussion of silicon manufacturers' challengesÊfor HDTV market and the changes coming in the future within a digital home. Vinayak will also talk about Zoran's vision for a connected digital home. Download Slides back to top |
Media Server Strategies-Blueprint for SuccessFriday-January 7, 11:00 a.m. |
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Panel moderator: Jon Peddie, President, JPR, jon@jonpeddie.com |
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ADS Tech-Mike McCoy, President, mccoy@adstech.com |
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Airgo Networks-Beau Beck, Vice President, Business Development beaubeck@airgonetworks.com
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Cirrus Logic-Brian Heuckroth, VP Marketing, DVD Recording, brian.heuckroth@cirrus.com |
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InterVideoGeorge Tang, Vice President of Product Development, george@intervideo.com SummaryOnly the PC
is keeping the PC out of the living/family room. People don't
want the waiting game for their home entertainment systems.
They want the capabilities and benefits of bringing all of their
TV, VCR, music, photo and DVD enjoyment into one system solution.
They also want their remote control to deliver all the entertainment
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MicronasKai Scheffer, Kai.Scheffer@Micronas.com
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WISchip InternationalJim Nguyen, Director of Marketing, jnguyen@wischip.com SummaryConsumers want the convenience of accessing content from anywhere in the home. This goal is, however, limited by device capabilities both technically and legally. This discussion will focus on strategies to help overcome these technical and legal boundaries; we will be analyzing key technology trends that will enable new business models, protect content, and allow consumers to access the content on any device, anywhere in the home. Download Slides back to top |

Bio-Dr. Jon Peddie is a pioneer of the graphics industry, starting his career in computer graphics in 1962. After the successful launch of several graphics manufacturing companies, Peddie began Jon Peddie Associates in 1984 to provide comprehensive data, information and management expertise to the computer graphics industry. With those same goals in mind, he left JPA to form Jon Peddie Research in 2001 to provide a more customer intimate environment for clients, and to further explore the business of multimedia. Peddie lectures at numerous conferences on topics pertaining to graphics technology and the emerging trends in digital media technology. Recently named one of the most influential industry analysts, he is frequently quoted in trade and business publications, and contributes articles to numerous publications including as well as appearing on CNN and TechTV. Peddie is also the author of several books including Graphics User Interfaces and Graphics Standards, High Resolution Graphics Display Systems, and Multimedia and Graphics Controllers. Jon Peddie is recognized as one of the leading analysts in the country by AdWeek Magazine.
Bio-Godfrey Cheng is responsible for bringing to market ATI's industry-leading multimedia solutions for both retail and OEM customers. These products include All-In-Wonder, TV Wonder family and digital video technologies. Mr. Cheng is also responsible for directing the research and development of new multimedia and convergence innovations. Mr. Cheng joined ATI in 1998. He holds a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Western Ontario as well as a Master's degree in Business Administration from the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western Ontario.
Bio-Dr.
Jau Huang founded CyberLink Corp. in 1996 focusing on the development
of digital video and Internet technologies. Dr. Huang, who teaches
graduate students at the CSIE (Computer Science and Information
Engineering) department of National Taiwan University (NTU),
is also the founder of the Multimedia and Communications Lab
at NTU. With years of extensive studies and researches, Dr.
Huang and the CyberLink team have successfully developed digital
video and audio core technologies that can be commercialized
and packaged into several innovative video applications for
the consumer market.
Bio-General
Manager of the Windows eHome Division, responsible for development,
business, and marketing for Windows XP Media Center and Media
Center Extender devices. A huge consumer advocate, Joe believes
that the Media Center vision and mission will revolutionize
the way people think about and use personal computers-transforming
them from mostly productivity devices to the primary entertainment
hub for digital convergence in the home.
Bio-Executive
Vice President of Marketing for Nvidia. From October 1988 to
December 1997, Mr. Vivoli held various positions at Silicon
Graphics, Inc., a computing technology company, and was Vice
President of Marketing before joining Nvidia in 1997 as Vice
President of Product Marketing. From 1983 to 1988, Mr. Vivoli
held various marketing positions at Hewlett-Packard Company.
Mr. Vivoli holds a B.S.E.E. degree from the University of Illinois
at Champaign-Urbana.
Bio-Christine
Arrington is a leading analyst in the entertainment technology
market. She has extensive experience in market analysis of technologies
including digital set-top boxes, game consoles, digital television,
interactive television, DVD hardware, entertainment PCs, and
broadband consumer services. She has worked for such prestigious
research firms as Penton Digital Media Research, where she managed
the research division of Penton Media; International Data Corporation,
where she managed the US Quarterly PC Tracker and Emerging Technology
Markets programs; Arrington Research Group; and Paul Kagan Associates.
Ms. Arrington has been quoted in major trade, investment, and
popular publications including The Wall Street Journal, The
New York Times, Computer World, Red Herring, and The
San Francisco Chronicle, and she has been a guest analyst
for CNBC and CNNfn.
Bio-With
more than two decades in the technology sector, Chief Technology
Officer Toby Farrand has a long track record as a pioneer
of digital applications that enhance consumers' lives. During
his career, Farrand has driven technical innovations in
the areas of audio, video, graphics, and telecommunications.
Prior to the merger with Digeo, Farrand served as vice president
of engineering at Moxi Digital Inc. Before Moxi, Farrand
was the president and chief executive officer of BroadLogic
Network Technologies Inc., a company focused on using satellites
to deliver IP data for a variety of consumer and enterprise
applications. Farrand founded the company.
Bio-Bill
Loesch is currently a management consultant for companies
in the consumer electronics market. Loesch recently left Pinnacle
Systems where he was a senior executive for almost twelve
years. He was responsible for starting and running Pinnacle
Systems' $200 million/year consumer business group. Pinnacle
Systems is the worldwide leader in consumer video editing
products, and introduced, over one year ago, the world's first
video digital media adapter. Prior to Pinnacle Systems, Loesch
founded and ran two Silicon Valley based start-up companies,
ShoGraphics and IKOS Systems. Loesch holds a BSEE and MSEE
from the University of California.
Bio-Ville Miettinen is the Chief Technology Officer and co-founder
of Hybrid Graphics. During the last ten years he has been involved
in the design and implementation of numerous software products
in the games and 3D graphics industries. His research interests
include dynamic code generation and software rasterizers, and
he has authored conference and journal papers on graphics hardware
and visibility optimization. He is a member of ACM SIGGRAPH,
International Game Developers Association, the Khronos Group,
and several JCP expert groups.
Bio-Brian
Bruning heads up the Developer Relations function for Nvidia's
handheld products. Prior to joining Nvidia, he served as CEO
of Fathammer, a game developer and producer with a portfolio
of successful 3D mobile games. Brian has run developer relations
organizations for 3dfx, Creative Labs, and Red Jade and studied
industrial engineering and management at Oklahoma State University.
Bio-Henry
Choy is an industry veteran of 19 years with senior level positions
in sales and marketing. Henry has been involved with the graphics,
video, and multimedia businesses since 1989 and delivered the
first PC-based 3D texture mapping graphics card to Id Software
in 1995. He has held various positions in engineering, ISV evangelism,
business development, marketing, and sales with a number of
leading companies. Henry has contributed to several successful
start-ups.
Bio-Before
joining Microtune, Greg Zancewicz was a Principal Engineer with
Arris Group in Atlanta, where he also served as a Marketing
Manager and as Vice President of Technical Operations in Brazil.
Prior to Arris, Zancewicz was a Member of the Technical Staff
at MIT Lincoln Laboratory. Greg holds Bachelor's and Master's
degrees in Electrical Engineering from MIT and an MBA from Goizueta
Business School at Emory University. Zancewicz is also a former
U.S. Army officer.
Bio-Mike
McCoy, founder and president of ADS Tech, was one of the first
to deliver a successful solution in the multimedia/PC arena.
The company's PYRO 1394/FireWire product line was the first
consumer-priced digital video editing solution in the PC marketplace.
A year later, the brand name Pyro was synonymous with FireWire
for the PC and Macintosh. Since then, McCoy has been a driving
force in moving USB 1.0 and now 2.0 connectivity products in
the mainstream home user environment.
Bio-Vice
President, Marketing for Video Recording of Cirrus Logic, he
joined Cirrus Logic in December of 2001. Heuckroth has 25 years
of experience in marketing high-technology products and services,
both in the consumer and enterprise markets. Previously, he
was VP of Marketing for Stream Machine Company, a fabless semiconductor
start-up focused on video recording, and Vice President of Marketing
and Business Development at Starlight Networks, the start-up
pioneer of MPEG-based streaming video from 1998 to 2000. He
has held marketing positions at Sun Microsystems, Adobe Systems,
Software Publishing, and Hewlett-Packard.