Woodside, Calif. — Carver Mead, frequently cited as the father of digital VLSI, still sees a future for analog. A new way to architect A/D and D/A converters is just the beginning. Twenty years from ...
When Chris Diorio walked into Carver Mead 's Caltech office for the first time in 1992, he encountered a provocative sign on the door: "All the world's an analog stage. Digital plays only bit parts." ...
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