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News Release from: Accellera
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 15 April 2004
Accellera joins IEEE Standards
Association
Accellera has become a Corporate Member of the IEEE Standards Association.
Accellera has become a Corporate Member of the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) in order to take part in and shape the direction of technology and its marketplace application in the highly respected IEEE-SA standards development environment at a corporate level Membership in the IEEE-SA strengthens the connection Accellera has with the IEEE and fosters growth and evolution in Accellera's (and its predecessors, VI and OVI's) relationship with the IEEE, which began when VHDL first became an IEEE standard in 1987
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Membership offers Accellera access to a vast network of counterparts from leading world organisations and gives it access to a wide range of technical areas where Accellera can make contacts, gather information and build consensus on best practices and solutions.
"Accellera has a longstanding relationship with the IEEE and has supported the VHDL and Verilog HDL standards among others within the IEEE", noted Dennis Brophy, Chairman of Accellera.
"As an IEEE Standards Association Corporate Member, we deepen our commitment to IEEE standards".
"As a membership organisation, the IEEE-SA thrives because of the technical diversity of its thousands of participants, consisting of technology leaders from corporations, organisations, universities and government agencies", said Edward Rashba, Manager of New Technical Programs.
"We welcome Accellera as a Corporate Member where they join a community in which to voice their industry standards' needs".
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