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AcquiredJan 24, 2017

Episode 30: P.A. Semi + AuthenTec

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Notable books mentioned: Daily Rituals, What Got You Here Won't Get You There by Marshall Goldsmith, Managing Humans

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Episode 30: P.A. Semi + AuthenTec mentions Daily Rituals, What Got You Here Won't Get You There by Marshall Goldsmith, and Managing Humans with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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It's a fun book.

the title of that book and the phrase what got you here won't get you there starts to come to mind

I think I haven't read the book yet. It'll probably be my carve out when I actually do read it, but highly recommend it.

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Topics covered include: P.A. Semi’s original moniker ("Palo Alto Semiconductor”) and its celebrity founder (in the semiconductor world) Dan Dobberpuhl History of the back and forth tradeoffs between Intel’s powerful x86 chips and low power alternatives like ARM processors Dobberpuhl’s technology breakthroughs throughout his career that enabled true low-power + high-performance chips The initial target markets for P.A. Semi’s chips (surprise: NOT mobile phones) P.A. Semi’s first foray into a potential deal with Apple , dashed by Cupertino’s surprise switch to Intel processors in 2005 The rise of mobile finally creating the huge market need for low-power / high-performance, Apple’s acquisition of P.A., and launch of the first Apple-designed chip, the “A4”, with the original iPad in 2010 Geekbench: the single-core performance of Apple’s latest generation of smartphone processors (A10 Fusion) has basically caught up with Intel’s laptop CPUs AuthenTec’s beginnings in the late 90’s as a spinoff from the defense contractor Harris Corporation ( named by Wired Magazine as the #2 threat to internet privacy in the US ), based in Melbourne, Florida Early versions of the technology that became TouchID , the sensors for which were many times larger than today’s iPhones themselves! AuthenTec “not very Apple-like” website on Archive.org (and screenshot ) AuthenTec’s deal that almost was to put their technology and sensors into Samsung’s flagship phones Apple’s acquisition of AuthenTec for $356 million in July 2012, and the rapid introduction of TouchID in the iPhone 5S one year later in September 2013
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  • Referenced books include Daily Rituals and What Got You Here Won't Get You There by Marshall Goldsmith.
  • The strongest audience signal points to Anyone interested in creativity and productivity and tech investors and startup founders.

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Best for Anyone interested in creativity and productivityOften cited around daily routines of thinkers

It's a collection of sort of one to two pages each on really famous artists and thinkers from the last couple hundred years and just what their daily routine was like.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Anyone interested in creativity and productivity
Key quote: It's a fun book.
The host mentions 'Daily Rituals' as a fascinating collection of daily routines of famous artists and thinkers, highlighting the diversity in their approaches to work and life. This book serves as an intriguing exploration of how different lifestyles can lead to creative success, regardless of discipline or chaos.
ASIN: 1529059968
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Best for tech investors and startup foundersOften cited around tech industry future

The phrase 'what got you here won't get you there' starts to come to mind, indicating a transition in thinking about future innovations.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: tech investors and startup founders
Key quote: the title of that book and the phrase what got you here won't get you there starts to come to mind
The host references 'What Got You Here Won't Get You There' to emphasize the importance of adapting to new market conditions and innovations. They suggest that past successes may not guarantee future achievements, particularly in the evolving tech landscape focused on machine learning and services.
ASIN: B000MGBNGW
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Best for Individuals in tech or engineering organizationsOften cited around book recommendation

It's part of a lot of his posts are basically the pre writing for a book called Managing Humans that he's got. I think I haven't read the book yet.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals in tech or engineering organizations
Key quote: I think I haven't read the book yet. It'll probably be my carve out when I actually do read it, but highly recommend it.
The host mentions 'Managing Humans' as a book that complements the writing style and insights of Michael Lopp, particularly in dealing with challenging situations in tech organizations. Although the host hasn't read it yet, they express a strong interest in its content based on Lopp's previous work.
ASIN: 1484271157
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Daily Rituals

The host mentions 'Daily Rituals' as a fascinating collection of daily routines of famous artists and thinkers, highlighting the diversity in their…

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What Got You Here Won't Get You There
Marshall Goldsmith

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Managing Humans

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