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Microprocessors, Microcontrollers and DSPs
News Release from: eASIC Corp
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 29 March 2007
Structured ASICs in ESC disruption
eASIC Corp has been invited to present its structured ASIC products in the Disruption Zone at the Embedded Systems Conference Silicon Valley.
eASIC Corp has been invited by Embedded Systems Design Magazine to present its structured ASIC products in the Disruption Zone at the Embedded Systems Conference Silicon Valley The Disruption Zone was established to focus on dynamic companies who are instigating change and driving technology in new and innovative directions
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 9 Jun 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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This special area will showcase only a few select companies, each of whom will present its unique technology and products to a broad audience of engineers and engineering management developing processor- based systems.
"The brightest minds in the industry convene at ESC SV with the objective of learning, networking and discussing new and innovative approaches to challenging problems faced by the embedded systems industry today", said David Blaza, Publisher of Embedded Systems Design.
"Companies such as eASIC have been selected for the Disruption Zone, to showcase the role they play in changing the face of technology and the future of the embedded industry".
"It is very gratifying to be invited to be part of CMP's Disruption Zone", Said Ronnie Vasishta, eASIC President and CEO.
"It is a recognition that eASIC can in fact have an industry changing influence by disrupting the traditional ways of doing custom logic design".
"Bringing back an era of many designs per engineer, each of which can ramp into high volume production instantaneously for no upfront cost, will stimulate innovation across the electronics industry".
"The recent decline in the number of ASIC and ASSP designs does not result from a decrease in the need or desire to deliver customised solutions but is rather due to the lack of a disruptive solution that could enable meeting the project requirements".
"A viable solution can be provided only by a disruptive technology that allows for significant cost-cut, removal of design-entry barriers, elimination of NRE, and short development time".
"The company who can offer quick and affordable customisation to the masses holds the key for healthy semiconductor market growth in emerging consumer applications such as digital video and medical appliances".
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