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To: puborectalis who wrote (74311)2/23/1999 7:26:00 AM
From: Joseph Pareti  Respond to of 186894
 
Embedded Processor Forum
Jim Turley' s invitation

Dear Colleague:
>>
>> I wanted to drop you a quick note inviting you to join me
>> at Embedded Processor Forum, this May 3-6, at the Fairmont
>> Hotel in San Jose. Embedded Processor Forum is the only
>> event in the embedded industry to focus exclusively on the
>> latest embedded microprocessors and DSPs. It features two
>> days of new technology announcements from the some of the
>> most important companies in the business--ARM, MIPS,
>> Intel, Motorola, and more--plus two days of seminars.
>>
>> Embedded Processor Forum is designed for a technical
>> audience. The presentations are in-depth and focused on
>> unique implementations and technical accomplishments
>> (marketing pitches are strictly off-limits). If you are an
>> engineer, a manager of an engineering group, a technical
>> marketer, or a watcher of the embedded microprocessor
>> industry, Embedded Processor Forum is the one event you
>> can attend to see where the industry is really headed.
>>
>> The program is packed--here are some highlights:
>>
>> * Intel will disclose the next generation of StrongARM
>> * IBM/Motorola will announce the "Book E" embedded
>> enhancements to the PowerPC
>> * Hitachi will announce a SuperH part that claims to
>> exceed 1,000 MIPS/Watt
>> * ARM will announce the details of its new DSP extensions
>> to its core
>> * TI will disclose a new DSP with ultra-low power
>> consumption
>> * DSP Group will reveal the details of its 3rd Generation
>> "Teak" DSP core
>> * Tensilica will unwrap Xtensa, a radically new self-
>> configuring processor
>>
>> This is just a taste--there are 19 new chip announcements,
>> keynotes from Don Norman on the "Invisible Computer"
>> and Scott Sayers (Sony U.S. Research Labs) on "Reshaping the
>> Consumer Electronic Landscape," the first disclosure of
>> the EEMBC benchmark results, and panel discussions on the
>> future of handheld computers and ubiquitous computing.
>>
>> On May 3 and 6, we'll hold seminars on the latest in DSP
>> technology and my own overview of the entire embedded
>> processor landscape. These seminars are cutting-edge and
>> content-packed. They make a perfect compliment to the
>> announcements at the Forum, providing you with independent
>> analysis and perspective.
>>
>> Embedded Processor Forum is the sister event to the Fall
>> Microprocessor Forum. Like that event, you can expect
>> lively interactions with your colleagues, affinity
>> sessions, great receptions, and, most important, technical
>> sophistication unavailable at any other event.
>>
>> Register now to get the early registration discount:
>> on the web at
>><http://www.mdronline.com/epf/registration.html
>> or by calling 800.527.0288 or 707.824.4001
>>
>> Take a minute today to make plans to join me and the
>> entire analyst team at Microprocessor Report for Embedded
>> Processor Forum--the conference for embedded computing
>> technology.
>>
>> Jim Turley
>> Senior Analyst, Embedded Technologies
>> Microprocessor Report
>>
>> P.S. The early registration deadline for Embedded
>> Processor Forum is 2/28! You save significantly on your
>> registration fees if you register by this date. Take a
>> minute now to head over to mdronline.com
>> and sign up for what may be the best conference you attend
>> this year.
>>
>> Note: You have received this information because you have been a
>>customer of MDR, or have requested information from us. If you do not
>>wish to receive future notices of this kind, simply reply to this message
>>with the word "Remove" in the subject.
>>
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