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DesignCon 2009 - EDA, FPGA, PCB, Chip Design
DesignCon offers four days of technical content presented as 40-minute papers, half-day tutorials, plenary and conference panels, and industry keynote addresses.
The conference program provides updates on the latest technology news and advances affecting system-on-chip and high-performance system design engineers.
Learn from the BRIGHTEST minds in Electronic Design!
preview:
http://www.iec.org

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IEEE International SOC Conference
Driven by the rapid growth of the Internet, communication technologies, pervasive computing, and wireless and portable consumer electronics, Systems-On-Chip (SOC) has become a dominant issue in todays ASIC industry.
SOCs have created new challenges in Design Methods, Design Tools, Design Automation, Manufacturing, Technology, and Test.
preview:
http://www.ieee-socc.org
date: 9/17/2008
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portal
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ASIC Forum
The ASIC Forum is designed to pull the latest and most relevant content from multiple sites and bring it all to you in one place.
Technical professionals from Engineers to Marketing to C-Level Executives are far too busy to search multiple sites.
So, by bringing it all to you at ASIC Forum your time can be better spent designing, selling, marketing, managing, etc.
or maybe just golfing! The ASIC Forum brings you the latest news,...
preview:
http://www.asicforum.com
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portal
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ChipEstimate.Com - now from Cadence
ChipEstimate.Com (now owned by Cadence) is an intuitive new tool for IC designers that generates fast and accurate chip estimates.
The tool makes it easy for designers to visualize tradeoffs between key design metrics, and across technology nodes and process variants.
InCyte lets users generate accurate and optimized chip estimates at the architectural stage of the design process, resulting in significantly shorter design times and lower...
preview:
http://www.ChipEstimate.com
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Programmable Technologies Web Site
This web site is dedicated to the design and use of programmable and quick-turn technologies for space flight applications, focusing on the use of FPGAs and ASICs.
Many papers available in PDF and HTML.
preview:
http://klabs.org
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