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How to Avoid the Traps and Pitfalls of SOC Design Webinar

Posted by Ken Cheung in Events, Training on Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Tensilica, Inc. is offering a webcast, “How to Avoid the Traps and Pitfalls of SOC Design.” The webinar includes a discussion of the ways to avoid SOC design traps and pitfalls and lead a team to success. The live webcast will take place on Wednesday, November 19th at 11:00 a.m. PT / 2:00 p.m. ET.

The online seminar will help participants make better SOC design choices. No product pitches. No selling. No boring descriptions of “my wonderful new product.” Just information to help a design team find its way through the convoluted maze of today’s SOC design challenges.

The presenters for the November 19th broadcast will be Steve Leibson, technology evangelist, Tensilica, and Grant Martin, chief scientist, Tensilica.

Blurb:

Designing SOCs is a high-risk enterprise and there are all sorts of risks involved. There’s the risk of designing the wrong chip or choosing the wrong market niche. There’s the risk of designing the chip wrong. And the penalty for failure is high because development costs for complex SOCs are measured in millions of dollars. However, there are ways to reduce those risks. There are ways to avoid the pitfalls or at least reduce the likelihood that you design team will succumb to one of those pitfalls. You simply need to make the right choices.

More info: SOC Design Webcast

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