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October 13th through
16th, 2003
The evolution of the microprocessor continues at
a breakneck pace, unaffected by economic conditions. MPF 2003 is
the premier venue to feel the pulse of the industry and meet the
key players. Whether your interest is in server processors, PC processors,
networking processors, high-performance embedded, or innovative
"extreme" processors, MPF 2003 will have information you
need to have.
- Hear the first public disclosures of new microprocessors.
- Attend seminars with comprehensive and authoritative
coverage of today's hottest microprocessor-design topics given
by our award-winning team.
- Network with the leaders driving the microprocessor
revolution at the industry's premier annual gathering.
In-depth Technical Coverage
If you design microprocessors, design with microprocessors,
or otherwise need to be among the first to know what's happening
in the microprocessor industry, then Microprocessor Forum is your
most important event of the year.
The Latest Chips
Only Microprocessor Forum provides the penetrating insights
you need to understand the significance of new processor architectures
and their effect on the industry.
A Meeting of Minds, a Gathering of Peers
Nothing compares to Microprocessor Forum for the comprehensive view
it provides of the industry's direction and the quality of presenters
and attendees it attracts. To find out more please visit our Web
site at www.MDRonline.com/mpf.
Event Extras:
- Join us once again as we host the technology
"Expo" on Tuesday, October 14, 2003. An exhibition of
key technologies from the connected home to the latest electronic
gaming features takes place after the main conference session,
amid a complimentary cocktail party.
- Hook It Up - enjoy wireless LAN access at the
conference.
- Check it Out - marvel at the capabilities of
seamless, anytime access at our Internet Café and see what
can really be done in key areas of the "Digital Domicile"
exhibit, ongoing for the duration of the tri-conference event.
- Party Down and Laugh - join us for the Mega Cocktail
bash on Monday, October 13, 2003 as the whole, tri-conference
contingent gets together for outstanding hors d' oeuvres and open
bar. Don't miss this!!
- Finally, the In-Stat/MDR tri-conference event
provides an environment for participants to interact, share business
insights and develop profitable and lasting relationships.
Access to insight and vision is what the In-Stat/MDR
Forums have delivered for nearly 20 years. This year's event promises
to be no exception as we explore intelligence at the chip level,
in the network, and in the devices and services that deliver voice,
data, video and intelligence to the consumer and to the enterprise.
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Join us at the beautiful
Fairmont Hotel in downtown San Jose, Calif. October
13th through the 16th, 2003.
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Monday and Tuesday,
October 13th and 14th 2003
Few in the world of technology have been able to
escape the chaos that has characterized global economies over the
past two years. Companies creating the technologies, equipment,
and services required to intelligently deliver an increasingly complex
menu of applications and content have all been hard hit.
In this environment of economic uncertainty, promising
technologies have gone undeveloped, companies have foundered, the
dynamics of doing business have changed, and convergence continues
at all levels.
So, where are we now?
Which technologies and business models have survived and thrived?
What has become of those that held so much promise such a short
time ago? Which technologies have emerged, doing jobs few ever thought
of?
Focus on Fusion, one of three In-Stat/MDR Conferences
taking place the week of October 13, 2003, embodies much of what
is required to perform successfully in today's business environment
- we're focused on the fusion:
- taking place between cellular technology and
802.11
- of data and voice
- of broadband technologies and equipment
- of technologies and business processes
- of technologies and equipment required for the
"Digital Domicile"
The Program: (Complete
Agenda will be posted by July 15, 2003)
Attendees will hear from technology industry leaders from around
the globe. Beginning with an in-depth look at business market dynamics,
the conference agenda delivers insight into issues impacting the
semiconductor, broadband, wireless, and consumer electronics industries
throughout the two-day line-up.
Panel members and individual speakers representing
high-level perspectives from within some of the world's largest
technology firms will address challenges, opportunities and market
vision for each of the areas of discussion, from packetized voice
to broadband drivers- including gaming and videoconferencing - to
wireless public access and to the connected home.
The conference will culminate with In-Stat's
interactive presentation of:
The Complete Forecast
The only reliable, completely integrated,
inter-segment forecast available today. Presented will be system-level
forecasts for select segments of the communications, computing and
consumer markets and the resultant semiconductor industry forecast.
Who Should Attend:
The insights and projections presented during this uniquely
integrated program will be vital to business decision-makers from
the semiconductor, communications, consumer electronics, computing,
and service provision industries. Professionals from innovative
companies that are bringing technical solutions to these industries
will also benefit, as will those focused on specific vertical markets.
Beyond the Program:
Additionally, this conference brings together the top executives
from companies across the communications value chain, enabling unprecedented
interaction among technology, equipment, and service provider perspectives.
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Join us at the beautiful
Fairmont Hotel in downtown San Jose, Calif. October
13th and 14th, 2003.
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Monday, October 13th,
2003
Now that a greater diversity of MEMS devices are
moving into the marketplace at a much swifter pace, the focus of
suppliers in the global MEMS industry is shifting from product development
to capturing market opportunities and creating robust business models.
As business issues take the spotlight, the positioning
and messages required to communicate the MEMS value proposition
- and how these devices can cost-effectively enable customer solutions
- will be critical to success.
Distilling the Future, one of three In-Stat/MDR
Conferences taking place the week of October 13, 2003, concentrates
on the evolving business of MEMS and how to succeed in today's increasingly
competitive environment
The Program:
Attendees will hear from industry leaders pursuing the development,
manufacture, and marketing of MEMS devices from around the globe.
The conference delivers insight into the competitive advantage of
MEMS, addresses barriers to entry, and provides lessons learned
in regard to capturing opportunity in the automotive, communications,
computing, consumer, industrial, and medical markets.
Panel members and individual speakers representing
high-level perspectives from within some of the world's most prominent
technology firms will address the challenges, opportunities, and
vision specific to the commercialization of MEMS solutions for the
market segments listed above.
Who Should Attend:
Business decision-makers from the MEMS, semiconductor, automotive,
communications, computing, consumer, industrial, and medical industries
will benefit from the insights presented during this unique program.
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Join us at the beautiful
Fairmont Hotel in downtown San Jose, Calif. October
13th, 2003.
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