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Summit applies RapidIO to system improvement
Ernie Bergstrom, Principal Analyst with Crystal Cube Consulting, will address delegates to the RapidIO Developer Summit to be held on 10th May 2005 in Boston.
Ernie Bergstrom, Principal Analyst with Crystal Cube Consulting, will address delegates to the RapidIO Developer Summit to be held on 10th May 2005 at Babson Executive Conference Centre in Babson Park, Massachusetts.
This free, full-day summit is designed specifically for embedded developers interested in learning how to improve their system performance, reliability, and support for convergence by using the high-speed, flexible RapidIO interconnect and fabric.
"This powerful event gives engineering managers, system architects, and embedded products developers the opportunity to meet and personally interact with experts on the industry's most advanced technology available for embedded systems", said Iain Scott, Executive Director of the RapidIO Trade Association.
"The combination of technical sessions and a working laboratory environment will allow participants to gain a competitive knowledge that can be applied immediately in their day-to-day work environments".
In addition to a RapidIO technology overview, the summit will feature expert technical sessions on topics including a comparison of RapidIO technology with various interconnects such as gigabit Ethernet; the benefits of packet based switching in wireless infrastructure; transparent distributed processing with RapidIO technology; and much more.
In addition, a RapidIO technology lab will feature RapidIO products ranging from IP to processors to DSPs to switches to software to full system solutions, all of which are available to build next-generation systems.
In addition, the lab will include a multivendor RapidIO interoperability demonstration.
Registration is required and seating is limited.
A complementary lunch and snacks will be provided.
All delegates will receive special appreciation gifts and be entered in a prize draw.
The RapidIO Developer Summit - Boston is hosted by the RapidIO Trade Association.
Sponsoring member companies include AMCC, IDT, Freescale Semiconductor, Jennic, Mercury Computer Systems, QNX Software, Tundra, Xilinx with more to be added.
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