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Conference Highlights
In-Stat forums are a rare combination of breaking news, insightful analysis, and non-stop networking. MPF Fall draws the audience you want to reach most—the industry’s best.
Hear the first public disclosures of new microprocessors, DSPs, and related embedded technologies, presented by their chief architects.
Includes a full-day seminar on Monday (Oct. 9) on one of today’s hottest topics led by a Microprocessor Report award-winning analyst.
Leading organizations to present on PC processors, server processors, low-power embedded processors, consumer embedded, imaging DSPs, and on the challenges of advanced semiconductor design.
For more information:
Elaine Potter
1.480.483.4441
epotter@reedbusiness.com |
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| 8:35am |
Keynote: Priorities in Energy-Optimized Processing
John Cornish, Vice President, Processors Division, ARM |
| 9:20am |
Session Four: Multicores for Embedded Applications/Part Two |
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A 16-Core MIPS64 Networking Services Processor
presented by Richard E. Kessler, Principal Member of Technical Staff, Cavium Networks
Multicore Processor Provides Low-Latency Virtualization
presented by Mukund Chavan, Hardware Architect, Emulex Corporation
A Massively Parallel Processor for Security Applications
presented by Dan Gudmundson, CTO, Optosecurity, Inc.
SH-X3: An Enhanced SuperH Core for Low-power MP Systems
presented by Tatsuya Kamei, SH-X3 PJ Leader, Renesas Technology Corp.
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| 12:45pm |
Keynote: Balancing HW/SW for Power Efficiency
Kurt Kennett, Development Lead for Windows CE Drivers, Microsoft Corporation
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| 1:30pm |
Session Five: Multimedia at the HW-SW Interface
MPF Fall 2006 will present for the first time a session on Multimedia at the Hardware-Software Interface aimed at the audience of chip and OEM designers. Software and hardware are becoming more interdependent due to requirements of performance, low power, and quality of audio and video. Different architectures and configurations of chips dictate different software tools and different implementations and distributions of application and system software. Several key presentations will inform and educate: Analog Devices, Freescale, Imagination Technologies, LSI Logic, and Texas Instruments will connect the code and the hardware that makes it all come alive. |
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Fast-Track Development and Processors for Embedded Audio Products
presented by Dr. David A. Jaffe, Senior Engineer, Analog Devices, Inc.
Video and Surveillance Applications Employing the MSCB144 DSP
presented by Dipesh Koirala, Systems Engineer, Digital Systems Division, Freescale Semiconductor
The World's First OpenGL ES 2.0 Mobile GPU Core
presented by Peter McGuinness, System Engineer, Director of Business Development, Imagination Technologies
An Advanced Media Processor Architecture for Consumer Applications
presented by Simon Bewick, Director of VLSI Design, LSI Logic
Demands Placed by HD Transcoding Technologies on DSP Chips
presented by Jeremiah Golston, CTO, Streaming Media, Texas Instruments. |
| 4:25pm |
Keynote Panel:
ARM, Cadence, Intel and Microsoft
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