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Sequence-Design for power seminar returns to Bangalore on September 10

Tue, 01 Jan 2008 ANI

Santa Clara, Aug 20 (ANI/Business Wire India): Sequence Design, the EDA leader in Design for Power (DFP) T solutions, will host its third annual low-power System-on-Chip (SoC) design Seminar in Bangalore on September 10.

 

Notable speakers from business and academia will highlight the day's events.

 

The keynote speaker is Manmohan Mittal, Vice President of Engineering for InSilica, a leader in custom ASIC design and image processors. He will address today's low-power challenges and solutions for major manufacturers.

 

Sequence customers Jithendra Srinivas, from Texas Instruments, and Shashidhara Bapat, from LSI Corporation will provide real-world examples of design success using advanced low-power EDA tools from Sequence.

 

Also on hand will be Dr. Bharadwaj Amrutur, Assistant Professor, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, who will offer insights on the progress of R and D and technology trends in the low-power chip design realm.

 

For an overview of new products and technologies from Sequence, William Ruby, Vice President of Products and Application Engineering; and Rahul Prasad, the company's Senior Manager, Worldwide Application Engineering and Customer Support, will describe advanced technologies for RTL low-power optimization such as the new PowerArtistT.

 

Launched earlier this year at the Design Automation Conference, PowerArtist -,built upon Sequence's industry-leading power-analysis technologies, -significantly increases productivity by offering the flexibility to either pinpoint and manually edit RTL, or reduce power automatically with multiple techniques for clock, datapath and memory sections of complex SoCs.

 

"Our DFP seminar has become one of the most keenly anticipated events in Bangalore's chip design engineering community, spurred by the demand to reduce power in "green" products with applications ranging from mobile computing, gigabit Ethernet, graphics to server farms, said Vic Kulkarni, Sequence President and CEO.

 

"We believe there is no more interesting, necessary, or -mission-critical challenge facing the industry than low-power design, and we look forward to a lively and informative day with our Bangalore colleagues," Kulkarni added.

 

A company with global reach, Sequence maintains sales, support, and Rand D facilities in the United States, Japan, and in India. In the past six years, Sequence has invested Rs. 25 Crores in its India-based Rand D operations alone. The company has a growing customer base of multinational semiconductor companies in India, particularly in Bangalore's technology-rich environment, and has expanded its "Center of Excellence" in Noida's Logix Techno Park. (ANI)

 


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