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About Spring Processor
Forum
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Monday, May 16, 2005
Multicore Processors for Computing & Networking by Kevin
Krewell & Jim McGregor
Monterey/Carmel Room
Thursday, May 19, 2005
High Performance SoC for Low Power Applications by Max Baron
Monterey/Carmel
Room
Seminar Schedule
| 7:30 |
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Registration & continental breakfast |
| 8:30 |
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Seminar begins |
| 10:00 |
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Morning break (20 minutes) |
| 12:00 |
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Lunch (60 minutes)
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| 2:40 |
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Afternoon break (20 minutes) |
| 4:30 |
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Seminar ends Q & A follows |
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| Tue, May 17, 2005 |
| 8:00 |
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Welcome and Intro |
| 8:05 |
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Keynote: Walden C. Rhines,
Chairman & CEO, Mentor Graphics |
| 8:50 |
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Session 1: High-Performance Licensable
IP Processor Cores |
| 9:55 |
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Break
Session 1 continues
Q & A Panel |
| 12:00 |
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Lunch |
| 1:00 |
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Session 2: High Performance Embedded Processors
Session Q & A |
| 3:00 |
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Break |
| 3:20 |
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Session 3: Cool Processing Technologies |
| 5:35 |
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Adjourn to Expo |
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| Wed, May 18, 2005 |
| 8:00 |
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Welcome |
| 8:05 |
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Session 4: Advances in DSP Engines |
| 10:15 |
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Break
Session 4 continues
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| 11:25 |
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Special Presentation: Jim Kahle, IBM Fellow,
IBM
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| 12:10 |
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Lunch |
| 1:10 |
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Track 1: Processing Engines
for Video Applications
Q & A Panel
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| 3:05 |
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Break
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| 1:10 |
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Track 2: Audio Extensions for Licensable Processor
Cores
Q & A Panel
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| 3:25 |
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Soul of the New Benchmark |
| 5:00 |
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Adjourn |
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For 18 years, our forums have been the leading international
events for announcing new microprocessors and related technologies.
In-Stat's Spring Processor Forum (formerly Embedded Processor
Forum) and Fall Processor Forum (formerly Microprocessor Forum)
are held annually in San Jose, California, attracting attendees
and speakers from all over the world. Last year, In-Stat successfully
launched Processor Forum Taiwan to reach more people in the fast-growing
Asia-Pacific markets. All our forums are organized and moderated
by the experienced analysts at Microprocessor Report, the
leading newsletter for microprocessor technology.
Each forum has new announcements and technical disclosures about
processors for desktop PCs, mobile PCs, servers, and embedded
systems. Presentations are aimed at a technical audience and typically
cover low-power technology, high-performance technology, network
processors, extreme processors (radical designs), DSPs, DSP extensions,
licensable processor cores, architectural extensions, reconfigurable/configurable
processors, multicore architectures, and related topics. No other
conference is so focused on the technology of microprocessors,
and no other conference has the history and experience of our
forums. The typical attendee is an engineer or engineering manager
involved in a design project.

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