Lattice invites you to experience their latest advancements in Edge Connectivity and Computing solutions at CES 2018
Lattice invites you to experience their latest advancements in Edge Connectivity and Computing solutions. See how their small form factor, low power FPGAs, Wireless and HDMI technologies bring more intelligence at the Edge, addressing the needs of key markets including:
CONSUMER
Visit Lattice's booth to see what is driving the demand for Lattice solutions in smartphones, smart homes, AR/VR and other new and exciting product categories! Lattice will be demonstrating machine learning, video bridging and signal aggregation solutions for Edge devices. Experience the latest AR/ VR products and check out a variety of smart speakers and other cool products based on our technologies. And don’t miss Snap wireless connector technology.
INDUSTRIAL & AUTOMOTIVE
Learn how Lattice is creating innovative solutions for smart cities, smart cars, and smart factories with low cost, low power mobile influenced technologies optimized for applications such as ADAS, infotainment, industrial IoT, machine vision, video surveillance, robotics, motor control and more. On display will be the latest demos on sensor connectivity, embedded vision, and machine learning, based on a variety of products including ECP5™, CrossLink™, MachXO3™, HDMI® ASSPs and WirelessHD®.
COMMUNICATIONS
Find out how Lattice's 60 GHz wireless infrastructure solutions based on their SiBEAM® technology addresses the need for high capacity wireless links in urban Wi-Fi, LTE and fixed wireless broadband networks for smart cities.
Lattice Booth: MP26077
Las Vegas Convention Center South Hall 2
Show Dates and Exhibit Hours:
Tuesday January 9
10am – 6pm
Wednesday January 10
9am – 6pm
Thursday January 11
9am – 6pm
Friday January 12
9am – 4pm
To schedule a meeting, please contact Symmetry!
We look forward to meeting you at CES 2018 and sharing the latest innovations!
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