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Tyson Tuttle left the helm of Silicon Labs a few years ago, took a little time to recharge the batteries, and now he’s back in the thick of things with a new company called Circuit.
Given its name, you might think it’s a company designing ICs, but that’s not true.
The company is building what some might call a productivity tool, but Tyson describes it as something way bigger and far more involved than that. He claims it’s a way to turn information into insights to simplify life, enhance work, and strengthen communities.
Hear all about it on this week’s Embedded Executives podcast.
By Rich Nass, Embedded Computing Design5
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Tyson Tuttle left the helm of Silicon Labs a few years ago, took a little time to recharge the batteries, and now he’s back in the thick of things with a new company called Circuit.
Given its name, you might think it’s a company designing ICs, but that’s not true.
The company is building what some might call a productivity tool, but Tyson describes it as something way bigger and far more involved than that. He claims it’s a way to turn information into insights to simplify life, enhance work, and strengthen communities.
Hear all about it on this week’s Embedded Executives podcast.

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