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01/12/06
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The
Linley Group Seminar
Targets Advances in CPU Cores and Intellectual Property
for Networking and Communications
ASICs and SoCs
MOUNTAIN
VIEW, CA—January 12, 2006—The
Linley Group kicks off the first event in its Linley Tech
2006
seminar series on January 25 in San Jose with a free one-day
seminar on CPU cores and other licensable intellectual
property (IP). Leading IP vendors will explain how their
technology can be used in networking and communications
applications providing a quick time to market for new designs.
This event, sponsored by Freescale, SafeNet, Tensilica,
and ARC International, brings together technical experts
presenting innovative solutions to design challenges.
The Linley Group, the leading supplier of technology
analysis for networking silicon, continues its
tradition of providing
independent coverage of important topics in networking-system
design. The seminar provides critical information to
help ASIC and system-on-a-chip (SoC) designers
choose the right
IP and integrate it into their designs.
You'll have the opportunity to hear industry experts
Linley Gwennap and Joseph Byrne, as well as architects
and technologists
from leading vendors as they deliver information-packed
technical presentations in two key areas: first, CPU
Cores for Communications Applications and second,
Networking
IP such as Encryption, 10G Ethernet, PCI Express, and
High-Speed Serdes. The seminar wraps up with a
panel titled "Avoiding
the Pitfalls and Pratfalls of Licensed IP." Following
the seminar will be a reception providing opportunities
for you to network with these industry leaders, analysts,
and your colleagues.
The following are program highlights not to be missed:
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Linley
Gwennap, principal analyst of The
Linley Group, will
provide a CPU and IP overview including a discussion
of the advantages and disadvantages of licensing
IP for
ASIC and system-on-a-chip (SoC) designs.”
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Ashish Dixit, VP Hardware, Tensilica, "Networking
Applications for Xtensa Configurable Processors"
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Peter Wells, Senior Architect, ARC
International, "Fitting
the Processor to the System"
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Mark Naumann, SoC Architect, Freescale, "Using PowerPC
Cores in Communications SoCs"
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Egied Bormans, Director Product Management, SafeNet, "Reducing
Cost and Time to Market with Silicon-Proven Security IP"
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Ravi Thummarukudy, General Manger of IP, GDA
Technologies, "Adding
High-Speed I/O Controllers to SoC Designs"
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Michael Sobelman, Director of Architecture, Rambus, "Integrating
High-Speed Intra-System Interfaces"
The seminar is free to qualified individuals who
register by January 20. The seminar is targeted
at ASIC and
SoC vendors, OEMs, press, and the financial community.
For further details and registration information,
visit our web site.
About The Linley Group
The
Linley Group is the leading provider of independent technology
analysis for the networking-silicon industry, covering
emerging areas such as access processors, network processors,
communications processors, Gigabit Ethernet, switch fabrics,
high-speed interconnects, security and content processors,
high-speed embedded processors, and storage networking
silicon. The company provides in-depth technology reports
and interactive seminars as well as strategic consulting
services tailored to the individual client. To
get free access to The
Linley Group's analysis of
recent news and events in this market
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