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Monday, October 26, 2009

What would you ask my panelists about Green Chip design?

Oct 26 2009 1:00PM | Permalink |Comments (1) |


I'm chairing a panel on Green Chip design at the 7th International SOC Conference next week. What would you ask the panelists about green ASIC/FPGA design if you were there? Here's a list of panelists:

“Green Chips: Technology, Trends, and Challenges in Low-Power Multicore SoC Designs” (http://j.mp/1D0hfW)

1. Dr. Barry Pangrle, Solutions Architect, Low Power, Design and Verification, Mentor Graphics.

2. Dr. Sho Long Chen, President, CEO, Founder and Chairman, Vweb Corporation

3. Michel Laurence co-founded Octasic.

4. Jasbinder Bhoot, Vice President, Worldwide Marketing, eASIC Corporation.

5. Jauher Zaidi, CEO, PalmChip Corporation

6. Alan Ruberg, SPMT architect for SPMT, The Serial Port Memory Technology consortium.


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at 10/26/2009 1:46:05 PM, Andy T said:
Here's my question" "What's the difference between the design of a Green Chip and one of those greyish Silicon ones?....More to my point - doesn't Darwin take care of those companies who don't design to a lower power solution than their competitors and, therefore, is this "Green Chip" thing just hopping aboard the Hype Bandwagon?"

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