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BONUS: Karl Guttag (KGOnTech) on Apple and Their Ability to Invent New Physics (Part 3)
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BONUS: Karl Guttag (KGOnTech) on Apple and Their Ability to Invent New Physics (Part 3)

A postscript to my interview with Karl—after the main interview, we started talking about Apple and their rumored pursuits of VR and AR devices.

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Show Notes

Karl Guttag, is currently most well known as a speaker and the author of KGOnTech, a technology blog at kguttag.com.

Karl has 40 years of experience in Graphics and Image Processors, Digital Signal Processing, memory architecture, and micro displays, for use in Heads Up Displays and AR glasses. 

He’s got 150 patents to his name related to these technologies and many billions of dollars of revenue attributed to those inventions. Karl spent nearly 20 years at TI (that’s Texas Instruments), and was named a TI Fellow - the youngest in the company’s history. In the 20 years since, he’s been a CTO at three micro display system startups, in two of which he was also a co-founder.

And these days he’s also the Chief Science Officer at Ravn, a company developing a hardware and software platform to deliver mission-critical intelligence to military and first responders when they need it most.

Today’s episode is a postscript to the previous two episodes. After I concluded my interview with Karl, we started talking about Apple and their rumored pursuits of VR and AR devices.

You can find all of the show notes at thearshow.com.