I love India. My wife lives India. My kids love India. So we go back as often as we can, but mostly on vacations. It's a little bit late for that because one of the things I did in Texas, besides getting a PhD, was marry a Texas gal. And so I don't quite see moving back to India with my wife and kids. Sounds like it's going to be a big year for you. Very busy. But this is just the beginning. You know, as you can see, the applicability of this technology is ubiquitous. Every compute platform has a big enemy. That's heat. The second biggest enemy they have is actually noise Because if you
The Sunday Times’ tech correspondent Danny Fortson brings on Seshu Madhavapeddy co-founder and chief executive of Frore Systems, to talk about why our devices underperform and we don;t know it (4:20), the problem with fans (8:00), inventing a new chip (13:00), how it works (17:30), why he started the company (20:30), getting into an IIT in India (21:40), leaving Nortel at the peak of the dotcom boom (26:00), startup lessons (28:10), raising $116 million (33:00), getting Frore’s chips into computers (34:50), the recruiting challenge (41:40), and his worst day (44:00).
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