ABOUT US

SILICON IP PLATFORM FOR LOW-POWER IOT AND ULTRA-LOW POWER IOT

Low Power Futures

Founded in 2020,  Low Power Futures is an industry leading company in low-power and ultra-low-power Silicon IP and IP Platforms for Wireless-IoT. We provide the most complete IP Platforms for the next generation of IoT devices. We enable the “Internet of Things” with innovative, power-efficient, highly integrated, secure, and AI-enabled IP Platforms designed for low-power IoT.

 

We are a team of passionate Hardware and Firmware engineers who enjoy working on challenging problems. Our goal is to provide the most innovative solutions for the “Internet of Things”, constantly push the limits in terms of performance, power consumption and area through extensive Research & Development efforts and active involvement in new standards specification. Our Digital transformation solutions company aims to provide our customers with secure and IoT-ready IPs that reduce their system cost and time-to-market.

TEAM

ABDOULAYE BERTHE

Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, Wireless Communication

Dr. Berthe has a Ph.D. in Microelectronics Circuits and Microsystems Design from the University of Toulouse/France and more than  10 years of industry experience in the semiconductor industry with companies such as Intel and AMD. His expertise covers various aspects of embedded system engineering, including SoC architecture, FPGA Prototyping, IP Design and Verification. He is an IEEE Member and is currently leading the RISC-V Trusted MCU project development with the Open Hardware Group

DAVID POULIN

B.A.Sc. Computer Engineering IP and SoC Verification with UVM

Mr. Poulin has more a B.A.Sc in Computer Engineering from the University of Ottawa and more than 10 years of experience in IP and SoC verification. His expertise covers various aspects of SoC and IP Design Verification using UVM and advanced UVM for networking, memory and embedded devices.

HOWARD PAKOSH

Experienced Business Developer in the Semiconductor Industry

Mr. Pakosh has been involved in all phases of semiconductor development for over 30 years and was instrumental in the delivery of the first commercially available USB Subsystem at his first IP startup called Xentec and Elliptic Technologies Inc. (both sold to Synopsys Inc.). Other ventures he’s recently led, include the development of Micron’s Hybrid Memory Cube controller and the development of the most power-efficient cryptomining ASIC for SHA-256 and SCRYPT algorithms.