Gary Smith EDA to Present at DAC

Posted by EDA Geek News Staff in Events, Training on Sunday, May 20, 2007

Gary Smith EDA (GSEDA) will host a reception followed by 4 provocative presentations by Tom Starnes, Mary Olsson, Daya Nadamuni and Gary Smith. Gary Smith EDA will continue its DAC's traditional by reporting the latest industry trends and information that affects design flow. Presenters will discuss.

  • What's the EDA outlook for the upcoming years?
  • What are the major design issues of today?
  • What's the Multi-core problem?

Presenters

  • Tom Starnes
    "Multi-core Processor Considerations in Modern Day SOC Designs"
  • Mary A. Olsson
    "What EDA and Chip Designers Don't Think About"
  • Daya Nadamuni
    "The Crisis in Software Programming: How to Prepare for Multi-core"
  • Gary Smith
    "Alive and Well but Software Challenged"

The event will be held on Sunday June 3, 2007, 7:15 p.m. - 8:45 p.m. The reception will begin at 7:15 p.m. and the presentations at 7:45 p.m.

San Diego Marriott Hotel
San Diego Ballroom
Salon B
333 West Harbor Drive
San Diego, Calif.

Registration »

About Gary Smith EDA, Inc
Gary Smith EDA (GSEDA) is the leading provider of market intelligence and advisory services for the global Electronic Design Automation (EDA), Electronic System Level (ESL) design, and related technology markets. GSEDA supports executives at leading technology vendor and user companies, venture capitalists, entrepreneurs and financial institutions by making available analysis and data that significantly enhance business decisions. Through market insights, technology trend forecasts and competitive intelligence, GSEDA provides clients with valuable tools for their strategic planning. In addition to market statistics, trend analyses and forecasts, GSEDA offers custom consulting on new market and product development, as well as merger and acquisition strategy.

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