There is a two page interview with Eben Upton, the guy behind the Raspberry Pi, posted at TechSpot today that is definitely worth checking out.
I don't mean to put you on the spot here, but how are you managing your role at Broadcom and being the founder of the Raspberry Pi foundation?Broadcom has been very understanding and very supportive of the Raspberry Pi. The Pi uses a Broadcom applications processor -- an ARM based SoC -- and on my day job I'm the architect for our next generation ARM based SoC. I was involved in the team that produced the chip that went into the Raspberry Pi and we're now thinking about what chips we're going to have in 2-3 years time. So that's my day job and Broadcom has been very understanding about allowing me to devote a little bit of attention to Raspberry Pi at least for now.