Naveed Sherwani to Discuss "Silicon IP - Beyond Chips to Systems" at the 2009 DAC
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MILPITAS, CA, Jun 30 (MARKET WIRE) --
WHAT: Dr. Naveed Sherwani, President, CEO and co-founder of Open-Silicon,
will be a panelist at the 2009 Design Automation Conference (DAC).
The panel, sponsored by ChipEstimate and moderated by Ron Wilson,
executive editor for EDN, will address the challenges and
opportunities of Silicon IP.
Sherwani will be joined by
CebaTech, Ramana Jampala, CEO
Gartner, Bryan Lewis, Semiconductor Analyst
SMSC Semiconductor, Jim O'Connor, Vice President Engineering,
Connectivity Solutions
STMicroelectronics, Philippe Magarshack, Group Vice-President,
Central CAD & Design Solutions General Manager
Synopsys, Joachim Kunkel, Vice President and General Manager,
Solutions Group
WHERE: Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA - Room 220
WHEN: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 at 3:30PM - 5:00PM
RSVP: Leslie Cumming
leslie@skyecomunications.com
by July 20, 2009
About Open-Silicon, Inc.
Open-Silicon, Inc. is a leading semiconductor company focused on setting
new standards for predictable, reliable and flexible custom IC
development. Open-Silicon provides leading edge SoC design, proven open
market IP integration and high quality silicon manufacturing services to
customers worldwide. Through the MAX Technologies, Open-Silicon continues
to introduce technology advantages in the areas of low power design, high
performance processor implementation, variability management, and low cost
test that help customers increase their market success. In 2008,
Open-Silicon was recognized by the GSA as the Most Respected Private
Semiconductor Company. For more information, visit Open-Silicon's website
at www.open-silicon.com or call 408-240-5700.
Editor Contact:
Susan Cain
Cain Communications
503-538-2747
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