| TOKYO
and SANTA CLARA, Calif. - Oct. 15, 2007 - Sequence Design,
EDA's Design-For-Power (DFP) technology leader, will host
its fifth low-power design seminar in Tokyo on Thursday, Nov.
8, 2007, from 12:50pm to 5:30pm at Tokyo's Akihabara Convention
Hall. This event is co-sponsored by Sequence Design, AMD Japan,
Cadence Design Systems Japan, NEC System Technologies, and
HP Japan. Japanese chip designers in power-sensitive markets
are encouraged to attend by contacting Sequence Japan at:
hishikawa@sequencedesign.com, or registering online at http://www.sequencedesign.com/dfp2007jp/dfp2007.htm.
The seminar focuses on reducing and managing power throughout
the design flow.
Agenda
- Sequence Design's President and CEO, Vic Kulkarni, will
open the seminar with a corporate update and product strategy
overview.
- Keynote Speech: Dr. Kimiyoshi Usami, a professor at Shibaura
Institute of Technology, will speak on "Technology
Trends in Low Power Design for SoCs."
- Fumihiro Minami, Group Manager of Toshiba Microelectronics
Corporation will describe "How to Establish Appropriate
Power Analysis Environments for SoCs."
- Karthikeyan, G.T., Senior Component Design Engineer,
Intel Technology India Pvt. Ltd. will present on "Platform
Level Power Simulation and Modeling Flow Using PowerTheater."
- Satoshi Kojima, Technical Marketing Director from NEC
System Technologies, Ltd., will describe "Positioning
of CyberWorkBench in ESL Design and its Roadmap."
- Sadao Suzuki, Sr. Technical Marketing Manager from Cadence
Design Systems, Japan will present "Advanced Low Power
Design with CPF."
- Hiroyuki Amano, Senior Manager, AMD Japan Ltd. will deliver
the latest Opteron processor technology which supports HP
server and workstation platforms .
- Tom Miller, VP and GM at Sequence Design, will discuss
Low Power Design and Optimization using Sequence products.
About Sequence
Sequence Design accelerates the ability of SoC designers
to bring high-performance, power-aware ICs quickly to market.
Sequence Design-For-Power solutions give customers the competitive
advantage necessary to excel in aggressive technology markets.
For more information: sequencedesign.com. |