PISCATAWAY, N.J. – September 13, 2010 – Power.org, the open collaborative organization that enables, develops and promotes standards for Power Architecture® technology, today announced eight sessions at The Linley Tech Processor Conference that will offer attendees unique insights and practical design tips for working with Power Architecture technology. The event, sponsored by AppliedMicro (Premier Sponsor), Freescale and LSI, (Platinum Sponsors), and Power.org (Gold Sponsor) takes place September 27 – 28th at the Double Tree Hotel in San Jose.
“The continued participation by leading authorities from members of Power.org continues to strengthen the value of The Linley Tech Processor Conference every year,” said Linley Gwennap, president and principle analyst, of The Linley Group. “Attendees have come to expect that the newest information and advancements of Power Architecture technology and solutions will be featured in presentations in a practical and insightful manner.”
Sessions addressing Power Architecture technology and solutions include:
High-Performance Multicore Processors
• The IBM Power Edge of Network Processor: A Wire-Speed System-on-a-Chip with 16 Power Cores / 64 Threads and Optimized Acceleration, IBM
• Deterministic Multicore Is No Longer an Oxymoron: New Architecture for Communications and Enterprise Applications, LSI
• A Next-Generation Multicore SoC, AppliedMicro
Session: Software
• Software Scalability for Embedded Systems: Finding New Ways to Create Software That Scales From One Core to Many Cores, Freescale
Security Processing
• If You Can’t Trust Your Embedded Processor, Who Can You Trust?: How Advanced Embedded Technologies Can Help Optimize Platform Security, Freescale
• Why Next Gen Intelligent and Secure Networks will Require A New Breed Of Hardware Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) Processors, LSI
High-Speed Embedded Processors
• Managing System Power Using SoCs, AppliedMicro
Power.org and sponsor member companies invite you to visit their booths during the Grand Reception and Exhibits, Monday, September 27th, 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
For details, visit www.linleygroup.com/Seminars/conference_fall.ht[…]
“The Linley Tech Processor Conference has become a go-to event for leading-edge information on processors and related technologies for networking and communications applications,” said Kaveh Massoudian, CTO, Power.org Strategic Alliance, IBM. “Power.org and its members consistently share the latest news and developments about products and design solutions based on Power Architecture technology at this well-respected industry forum.”
The presentations by members of Power.org at The Linley Tech Processor Forum demonstrate continued progress on the recently announced Power Architecture® Silicon Roadmap (www.power.org/news) which signaled continued leadership in the 32-bit MPU and 32-bit CPU markets. The cover story of the August 2010 Microprocessor Report, “PowerPC Covers the Highs and Lows,” provides an in-depth look at Power Architecture technology and the roadmap. The complete article can be found at www.power.org/resources/downloads/Power_Archite[…].
About Power.org
Since 2005 when Power.org was founded, the organization has leveraged its members’ expertise and commitment to deliver new standards, programs and increased business value to the design engineering community, while growing as an organization. The Power.org ecosystem is an open community comprised of companies that design, develop, build and support wide breadth of Power Architecture expertise and solutions including microprocessors, design tools, hardware vendors, software, OEM and foundries.
Collaborative innovation is the hallmark of the Power.org community. Power Architecture technology offers the broadest market and application coverage of any instruction set architecture available. The technology is behind millions of innovative products, including the world’s fastest supercomputers, leading video game consoles, and electronic systems in most of today’s car models. Every phone call, email and Web page touches hundreds of Power Architecture systems. For information, visit www.power.org.
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