Tensilica to Discuss Power and Video at Microprocessor Forum.Tensilica, Inc.:
What: As the provider of the broadest line of controller, CPU and
specialty DSP processors on the market today, Tensilica, Inc.
is recognized as an industry leader with its low-power,
benchmark-proven processor cores. The company has been
selected to participate in two presentations at the annual
Microprocessor Forum held May 21-23, 2007, in
San Jose, Calif.
Monday, May 21:
"How to Reduce Power and Energy Consumption Through ISA
Extension"
Steve Leibson, Tensilica Technology Evangelist
Tuesday, May 22
5:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Tensilica will host a booth at the Expo and Demo Showcase
Wednesday, May 23:
Session Six beginning at 3:40 p.m.
"Diamond 388VDO Dual Core Video Decoder/Encoder"
Dennis Moolenaar, Member of Tensilica Technical Team
Where: The In-Stat Microprocessor Forum takes place at the
Doubletree Hotel in San Jose, California. For more
information, visit http://www.instat.com/mpf/07/.
Who: Tensilica, Inc., is the recognized leader in configurable
processor technology and has leveraged that technology to
become the leading supplier of licensable controllers and DSP
cores for mobile audio and video applications. Tensilica
offers the broadest line of controller, CPU, network, and
specialty DSP processors on the market today - including full
software toolchain and modeling support - in both an
off-the-shelf format via the Diamond Standard Series cores
and with full designer configurability with the Xtensa
processor family. The modern design behind all of Tensilica's
processor cores provide semiconductor companies and system
OEMs with the lowest power, smallest area solutions for
high-volume products including mobile phones and other
consumer electronics, networking and telecommunications
equipment, and computer peripherals. For more information on
Tensilica's patented, benchmark-proven processors, visit
www.tensilica.com.
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