Places May 11, 2005 Linux, anyone? ** SDForum Distinguished Speaker Series – This month's event is on the evening of May 19th. Andrew Morton is the lead maintainer for the Linux public production kernel. His work is supported by the Open Source Development Labs (OSDL). Morton works with Linux creator Linus Torvalds, the kernel subsystem maintainers, Linux distribution companies, hardware vendors and other interested parties to ensure that the public production kernel meets their needs. He is the final arbitrator on determining what code is accepted into the Linux production kernel. Are you interested in Linux? You should be there.Per usual, the SDForum will meet at the PARC Auditorium on the Xerox campus in Palo Alto. ( http://www.sdforum.org/dss)
The first symposium, scheduled for May 19th, will address information security. The brainstorm meeting will be held on May 20th. The second symposium – heterogeneous integration seminar – will be held on May 30th to discuss memory technologies for future system design. This will be followed on May 31st by the brainstorm meeting on the same subject. The third symposium, scheduled for September 1st, will address the convergence of nanometer-scale sciences and the methods needed to bridge the gap between manmade and biological systems through nanotechnology. At this event, experts will discuss what can be realistically expected from this convergence and how society should prepare for the impact of this new technology. ( www.imec.be/mtc/CALIT.htm)
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June 13th to the 17th Organizers say: "Electronic design has never been easy. And with today's growing technical challenges, customer expectations, and competitive pressures, it's not getting any easier. That's why more than 10,000 electronic designers, engineers, researchers, managers, and exhibitors will be coming to the 42nd Design Automation Conference. They're looking for the edge they need to make their best efforts better. The edge they find only when they learn about the latest in design methodologies and tool development, make valuable contacts, and hear exhilarating ideas from the industry's best thinkers. The edge they get only at the industry's largest, most diverse, most important annual gathering." This year's program includes the following topic areas. In each area, sessions will cover aspects of both design methodology and design tools: * Business - especially "Management Day" on Tuesday The DAC 2005 keynote speakers will include: Bernard Meyerson, IBM Fellow and Vice President and Chief Technologist for the Systems and Technology Group at IBM will discuss: "How Does One Define "Technology" Now That Classical Scaling Is Dead (and Has Been for Years)?" on Tuesday morning. Ronald Rohrer, Corporate Vice President for Advanced Research and Development at Cadence Design Systems will address: "Innovation in the EDA Business Need Not Be an Oxymoron" on Thursday afternoon. The DAC Pavillion will include 18 panels and presentations on the exhibit floor. The DAC Pavilion sessions are open to all attendees and feature technical, business and strategy discussions. In addition there will be full-day tutorials on Monday and Friday for more discussions of technical topics. Finally, the Workshop for Women in Design Automation (WWINDA) will take place on Monday afternoon. ( www.dac.com/)
Conference organizers say: "Since it started in 1989, HOT Chips has been known as one of the semiconductor industry's leading conference on high-performance microprocessors and related integrated circuits. The conference is held once a year in August on the Stanford University campus in the center of the world's capital of electronics activity, Silicon Valley. The conference emphasis this year, as in previous years, is on real products and realizable technology." ( http://www.hotchips.org)
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