Changing the Face of the PC

GOVIS 2007, Wellington, New Zealand, 9 May 2007

Quentin Stafford-Fraser gave the opening keynote speech at the GOVIS conference in Wellington, New Zealand, in May 2007.

'Changing the Face of the PC' tells the story of the creation of Ndiyo, DisplayLink, and Cambridge Visual Networks, the technologies and motivations behind them, and some thoughts about the future.

As an alternative to the inline movie above, you can download higher-quality versions using the links below - you may need to right-click on them to save the files to your local disk.

The full talk is just over 45 mins long.


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