This is still probably, and I don't know what it looks like in a phone. This probably still feels a bit big for a phone. Or is it? Yeah. And the size of a half dollar coin, I would say it's definitely too big for a mainstream smartphone. A lot of gaming smartphone manufacturers are showing interest in this. But to get into a mainstream smartphone, we are looking at making it thinner and smaller. That's something that you'll see in our next generation. Right.
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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