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News Release from: Web-Feet Research
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 27 April 2005
Workshop to examine nonvolatile memory
technology
Web-Feet Research will hold its 2005 Nonvolatile Memory (NVM) Workshop on Saturday 21st May in the Provencal village of Giens on Mediterranean coast of France.
Web-Feet Research will be holding its 2005 Nonvolatile Memory (NVM) Workshop on Saturday 21st May in the Provencal village of Giens on Mediterranean coast of France The full-day workshop is colocated with the 1st International Conference on Memory Technology and Design (ICMTD) and precedes this 3-day memory conference
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The NVM Workshop will examine technology, markets and trends for Flash memories and removable storage.
One key theme will be the assessment of storage technologies that compete for the fast-growing mobile market segment.
Cellphone architectures are changing rapidly allowing for increasingly more NAND to the detriment of NOR.
Also, 2005 will be a seminal year for NAND as the number of competitors has doubled.
The NVM Workshop will also look at alternative nonvolatile memories reaching the market this year, and analyse their business success potential.
As Alan Niebel, CEO of Web-Feet Research notes: "In spite of the general pessimistic attitude, we believe the semiconductor industry is poised for significant growth in 2005".
"On a short term basis the growth will be driven by consumer, broadband and mobility segments, while we clearly see new geographic markets and macroeconomics ensuring longer-term growth".
The cost for participation at the NVM Workshop is Eur 895.00 and covers single accommodation for the Friday night at the conference venue in Giens/France and the full Saturday NVM Workshop, including a 200+ page handout.
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