
President and Principal Analyst, IMERGE CONSULTING
Member of the Technology Council
Ron Tussy - Principal of The Imerge Group since 1998, a private firm specializing in intelligence, decision support, validation, biz dev, IP analysis/development and risk mitigation. He has 24 years in tech and was a B level exec at Apple and IDC, co-founding IDC's programs for imaging, sensors, smartphone and flatpanel displays. He has lengthy expertise within mobile and home device ecosystems, embedded architectures, mobile discrete components, teardowns and BOM analysis, tech adoption roadmaps and forecasts of smartphones/ tablets, application & graphics processors, SoCs and graphics APIs. He has specialties with smartphones, tab computing and MIDs, content ecosystem to mobile/home, 3D, TSV CMOS, wafer level processes/optics/modules, NAND & NOR flash, display IP - LED, AMOLED and drivers, equipment and process, HB LED lighting/SS lighting, diode pumped laser, photonics, thermography, night vision/ IR, 3D display technologies, med imaging, commercial online and dig. printing. (This is me - Update Profile)
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OmniVision's Game - Displacement in One market, First in Another
August 14, 2006
Micron, OmniVision tip sensors for security | www.pixim.com
Home security - a burgeoning market segment due to the ubiquity of home wireless networks.
OVTI was first into this sector last year due to the fact that they have SOC capability with NTSC/PAL and are being forced out of the mobile handset sector. Only Micron and Pixim have SOC with NTSC/PAL for closed cicuit systems.
| Study Group Name | No. Members |
|---|---|
| TMT Council Members in Member Programs | 18316 |
| Technology Council Members in Member Programs | 9587 |
| Semiconductor & Component Experts | 712 |
| Semiconductor Experts in GLG Member Programs (US) | 641 |
| Semiconductor Experts | 585 |
August 22, 2006 |
GLGi: Sensors: At the Vortex of InfoImagingJune 27, 2006 | New York
GLGi: Sensors - At the Vortex of InfoImaging