Places

November 1, 2004


My money's betting that if you're short on time, ICCAD's the best place to be hanging out during the week of November 7th.

SOPC World - System on a Programmable Chip World will be taking place in Boston, MA, on November 4th. Altera is hosting the event, with help from Aldec, Mentor Graphics, Infineon, The MathWorks, Micron, and Tektronix. The organizers say the conference will "acquaint you with today's most advanced programmable solutions, including: How to maximize performance for digital signal processing (DSP) & embedded systems, and how to use FPGAs to solve high-speed design, signal integrity & memory interface challenges." (www.altera.com/sopcworld)

NanoTech Seminars - Hosted by Magma Design, the seminars will "provide designers, developers, engineers and managers with information on how to address nanometer design challenges ... At these informative and interactive technical seminars you’ll hear how cutting-edge semiconductor companies are using Magma’s IC implementation solution to reduce their IC development costs." This may all sound pretty vendor specific, but I'm betting that there's lots of learning to had nonetheless. November 1st in Beijing, November 3rd in Shanghai, November 9th in Hsinchu, November 15th in Santa Clara, November 16th in Boston, and November 18th in Denver. (www.magma.com.)

International SoC Conference - The 2nd annual conference will be at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Milpitas, California, on November 3rd and 4th. While you're booking your flight to Milpitas, The Open Core Protocol International Partnership (OCP-IP) would like you to know that they're co-sponsoring the event and that it's a "highly targeted and focused conference addressing the entire SoC-related chain, including semiconductor vendors, chip foundries, EDA-tool and IP vendors, and vendors of CPU and DSP cores. The show brings together leading companies from all over the world and provides opportunity to review the very latest information on SoC-related technologies. (www.savantcompany.com )

ICCAD - The International Conference on Computer Aided Design takes place in San Jose, CA, from November 7th to 11th. The conference is an all-encompassing event that addresses the myriad design and manufacturing issues cropping up at all levels of semiconductor device design and implementation. (www.iccad.com )

Denali MemCon - Denali Software, Inc. announced Denali MemCon will be on November 9th and 10th in Silicon Valley. Denali MemCon is held annually in Taiwan, Tokyo, Boston, and San Jose. This year's event in San Jose provides a forum for exchanging information about the technology and markets for semiconductor memory, serial interface standards and related system-on-chip design issues. The event is expected to draw more than 1,000 system architects and chip developers, will offer two executive keynotes, three panel sessions, and 40+ presentations from industry experts. (www.memcon.com)