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The Worldwide Solid State Radar Industry is Expected to Reach $2.2 Billion by 2027

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Tuesday, June 7, 2022

The Global Solid state Radar Market size is expected to reach $2.2 billion by 2027, rising at a market growth of 4.0% CAGR during the forecast period.

Key Points: 
  • The Global Solid state Radar Market size is expected to reach $2.2 billion by 2027, rising at a market growth of 4.0% CAGR during the forecast period.
  • In addition, Solid-state radar is a valuable tool for meteorologists since it can detect precipitation in a wide range of meteorological situations.
  • Furthermore, the partial or total lockdown has affected the worldwide supply chain, making it difficult for manufacturers to reach their customers.
  • The deliberate production of radio frequency signals that interfere with the operation of a radar is known as radar jamming.

Global Solid State Radar Market Report to 2027 - High Deployment of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) is Driving Growth - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Friday, June 3, 2022

The Global Solid state Radar Market size is expected to reach $2.2 billion by 2027, rising at a market growth of 4.0% CAGR during the forecast period.

Key Points: 
  • The Global Solid state Radar Market size is expected to reach $2.2 billion by 2027, rising at a market growth of 4.0% CAGR during the forecast period.
  • Solid-State Radar is a cutting-edge technique that integrates advanced electronics with crucial components to build sophisticated devices that can identify threats instantly.
  • In addition, Solid-state radar is a valuable tool for meteorologists since it can detect precipitation in a wide range of meteorological situations.
  • Many countries around the world are developing and deploying unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for intelligence collection, surveillance, and reconnaissance tasks.

Marvell Achieves Industry-Leading 100,000 400G Coherent DSP Shipment Milestone

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Wednesday, May 25, 2022

SANTA CLARA, Calif., May 25, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Marvell (NASDAQ: MRVL) today announced that it has shipped more than 100,000 400G Coherent Digital Signal Processors (CDSPs), enabling open and standards-based pluggable solutions for cloud and carrier networks worldwide.  Marvell's CDSP portfolio includes Canopus™, the industry's first 7nm CDSP enabling 400G ZR/ZR+, metro and long haul pluggable optical modules, and the Marvell® Deneb™, an ultra-low power, multi-mode 400G DSP for OpenZR+ and OpenROADM.

Key Points: 
  • Marvell's CDSP portfolio includes Canopus, the industry's first 7nm CDSP enabling 400G ZR/ZR+, metro and long haul pluggable optical modules, and the Marvell Deneb, an ultra-low power, multi-mode 400G DSP for OpenZR+ and OpenROADM.
  • Delivered the industry's first 400ZR module with coherent DSP for hyperscale cloud data networks.
  • Enabled the industry's first and highest performing 200G and 400G CFP2 deployments in networks worldwide.
  • Delivered the industry's first and only DSP to enable probabilistic shaping within a CFP2 form factor.

Disrupting the Food Accessibility Problem with Dawn Parks

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Monday, May 23, 2022

TAMPA BAY, Fla., May 23, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- According to the USDA, there are 38 million people in the United States who go hungry every day. The worst part of this number is 12 million of them are children.(1) In 2020, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, unemployment and food insecurity, an estimated 60 million Americans turned to food banks and community programs for help putting food on their tables.(1) To make these numbers even more dire, 22 million children are supported by the National School Lunch Program and rely on free or reduced-price meals. However, when school is out so is their food.(2) Access to food—but not from a monetary perspective—is also part of the problem because many Americans either do not live near a grocery store or because the small, Mom and Pop corner market has been displaced by big box stores, by crime or online shopping. What can be done?

Key Points: 
  • Disruption Interruption podcast host and veteran communications disruptor KJ Helms interviews Dawn Parks, who explains how to solve the food accessibility problem that is affecting our nation and the world.
  • (1) In 2020, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, unemployment and food insecurity, an estimated 60 million Americans turned to food banks and community programs for help putting food on their tables.
  • Enter Dawn Parks, CEO and Owner of The Alternate Edge Consulting.
  • Understanding the core problem, the local community and their needs and working towards what's needed to help overcome these "food deserts."

Arasan announces its 2'nd Generation of CAN IP

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Thursday, May 19, 2022

SAN JOSE, Calif., May 19, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Arasan announces the immediate availability of its 2'nd generation of CAN IP for the CAN 2.0 and CAN FD Specifications. The controllers have been rearchitected and upgraded to lower power consumption and area, which make them suitable for FPGA applications in addition to Arasan's primary ASIC IP market. Although automobiles do not have stringent power requirements like mobile phones, Arasan's power saving techniques implemented on these controllers help conserve battery power which automobiles also rely on. Use of FPGA's is prevalent in the automotive and industrial sectors, so optimizing area was another criterion that was set for these next gen controllers.

Key Points: 
  • Arasan, a leading provider of semiconductor IP for all things mobile, including automobiles announces its 2'nd generation of CAN IP
    SAN JOSE, Calif., May 19, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Arasan announces the immediate availability of its 2'nd generation of CAN IP for the CAN 2.0 and CAN FD Specifications.
  • Arasan's 2nd Gen CAN IP is 100% architected and designed by Arasan in-house team with engineering support direct from the designers.
  • Arasan is at the forefront of this evolution of "Mobile" with its standards-based IP at the heart of Mobile SoCs.
  • Arasan's high-quality, silicon-proven, Total IP Solutions include digital IP, AMS PHY IP, Verification IP, HDK, and Software.

Arasan announces its 2'nd Generation of CAN IP

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Thursday, May 19, 2022

SAN JOSE, Calif., May 19, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Arasan announces the immediate availability of its 2'nd generation of CAN IP for the CAN 2.0 and CAN FD Specifications. The controllers have been rearchitected and upgraded to lower power consumption and area, which make them suitable for FPGA applications in addition to Arasan's primary ASIC IP market. Although automobiles do not have stringent power requirements like mobile phones, Arasan's power saving techniques implemented on these controllers help conserve battery power which automobiles also rely on. Use of FPGA's is prevalent in the automotive and industrial sectors, so optimizing area was another criterion that was set for these next gen controllers.

Key Points: 
  • Arasan, a leading provider of semiconductor IP for all things mobile, including automobiles announces its 2'nd generation of CAN IP
    SAN JOSE, Calif., May 19, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Arasan announces the immediate availability of its 2'nd generation of CAN IP for the CAN 2.0 and CAN FD Specifications.
  • Arasan's 2nd Gen CAN IP is 100% architected and designed by Arasan in-house team with engineering support direct from the designers.
  • Arasan is at the forefront of this evolution of "Mobile" with its standards-based IP at the heart of Mobile SoCs.
  • Arasan's high-quality, silicon-proven, Total IP Solutions include digital IP, AMS PHY IP, Verification IP, HDK, and Software.

Disrupting Software as a Service Sales Approach with Jesse Woodbury

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Monday, May 16, 2022

TAMPA BAY, Fla., May 16, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- In the IT caveman era of the late 1980s and early 1990s, if you needed a computer program to help you, for example, with inventory, you had to buy an expensive program, have someone install it for you—which took hours, if not days—then your company was responsible for maintaining the program. The end result was spending lots of money and wasting lots of production time. For better or worse, that was the modus operandi… until the cloud arrived. And with this innovative concept came a most disruptive tool: Software as a Service (SaaS). The ability to receive the software enterprises need over the internet as a service became de rigueur way of doing business. SaaS is now a $152 billion industry expected to grow to $208 billion by the end of 2023.(1)

Key Points: 
  • And with this innovative concept came a most disruptive tool: Software as a Service (SaaS).
  • The ability to receive the software enterprises need over the internet as a service became de rigueur way of doing business.
  • (1)
    Enter Jesse Woodbury, an SaaS expert who routinely helps customers close 6- and 7-figure deals.
  • Jesse Woodbury is the host of the SaaS Players Podcast, where he and his guests discuss how to succeed in the industry and man other topics of relevance.

CEVA, Inc. Announces First Quarter 2022 Financial Results

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Tuesday, May 10, 2022

Total revenue for the first quarter of 2022 was $34.4 million, a record high and a 35% increase compared to the first quarter of 2021.

Key Points: 
  • Total revenue for the first quarter of 2022 was $34.4 million, a record high and a 35% increase compared to the first quarter of 2021.
  • First quarter 2022 licensing, non-recurring engineering (NRE) and related revenue was $22.4 million, an increase of 56% when compared to $14.4 million reported for the same quarter a year ago.
  • Royalty revenue for the first quarter of 2022 was $12 million, an increase of 9% when compared to $11 million reported for the first quarter of 2021.
  • Non-GAAP operating income for the first quarter of 2022 more than doubled to $5.5 million from $2.6 million reported for the first quarter of 2021.

Disrupting Facial Recognition Technology with Matthew Owen

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Monday, May 9, 2022

TAMPA BAY, Fla., May 9, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- In the movies, the tech expert runs a program in a crowd looking for a specific suspect. On practically every TV cop show, there will be a scene where the cops use a city's camera system to look for a suspect. Today, Face ID unlocks your phone, gives you access to apps and more. Fantasy meet reality. Facial recognition technology has come a long way and has become a $5-billion-a-year industry, expected to more than double to $12.6 billion in a scant six years.(1) In layman's terms, facial recognition technology (FRT) uses biometric identification points in a person's face to establish identity. Its application ranges from surveillance to marketing.(2) However, FRT is disrupting the industry as a precautionary measure for touchless interaction given the vagaries of COVID-19.

Key Points: 
  • Disruption Interruption podcast host and veteran communications disruptor KJ Helms interviews Facial Recognition Technology guru Matthew Owen, who explains how this technology can be very useful beyond the confines of surveillance.
  • Facial recognition technology has come a long way and has become a $5-billion-a-year industry, expected to more than double to $12.6 billion in a scant six years.
  • (1) In layman's terms, facial recognition technology (FRT) uses biometric identification points in a person's face to establish identity.
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    1.Sava, Justina Alexandra; "Facial recognition market revenue worldwide 2028"; 4 Apr 2022; Statista; statista.com/statistics/1153970/worldwide-facial-recognition-revenue/#
    2.Symanovich, Steve; "What is facial recognition?

Disrupting the Trucking Industry with CDL Instructor Dave Dein

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Friday, April 29, 2022

TAMPA BAY, Fla., April 29, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- According to the American Trucking Association, there is currently a shortage of 80,000 truck drivers in the US.(1) This shortage has also worsened the supply chain crisis affecting the nation. According to a New York Times article, this driver shortage and supply chain crisis has led to empty store shelves and congestion at the ports.(2) Then, when you consider there are 6 million unemployed people in the nation(3)—and countless of them underemployed—it would seem that there is an opportunity to solve two problems beleaguering America.

Key Points: 
  • Karla Jo Helms, host of the Disruption/Interruption podcast interviews Dave Dein , who after a lustrous 30-plus-year career in logistics, trucking and education is now a Commercial Drivers License (CDL) instructor at Patterson High School in California.
  • Disrupting the IndustryAll of Dave's industry partners have bridged the missing link by creating career pathways for the students by bringing them into the industry.
  • The average person entering the trucking industry today is 38 years old, mainly because they have monetary liabilities, and the trucking industry can solve their financial problems.
  • Dave Dein began his career in the trucking industry in 1988 to pay his way through college.