Press Release
OCP-IP Media Advisory
PORTLAND, ORE. — March 11, 2005 — OCP-IP is a Platinum Sponsor of Denali Memcon in Taiwan. MemCon
Taiwan 2005 will be held March 15 in Hsin Chu, Tawain and is expected to
draw well over 600 attendees to participate in this exclusive event
featuring: keynote presentation from Pat Hays, Vice President of Engineering
for MIPS Technologies, Inc., a panel discussion on "Consumer Electronics:
The New Era for Memory and Storage", and over 11 presentations from industry
experts on topics such as:
• PSRAM, CellularRAM™ and LP DRAM for mobile applications
• Controller solutions for Flash, DDR, and hard drive interfaces
• New memory and storage options for mobile consumer products • Memory
interface considerations for DDR and XDR systems
• Using Verification IP to accelerate functional verification
• Configurable SOC interconnect IP for wireless handsets
• System Level Design using OCP
• System-level design and integration for PCI Express systems
Breakfast and lunch will be served, and Denali will host an evening
cocktail reception immediately following the last presentation.
About OCP-IP
The OCP International Partnership Association, Inc. (OCP-IP)
formed in 2001, promotes and supports the Open Core Protocol (OCP) as the
complete socket standard ensuring rapid creation and integration of
interoperable virtual components. OCP-IP’s Governing Steering Committee
participants are: Nokia [NYSE: NOK], Texas Instruments [NYSE: TXN],
STMicroelectronics [NYSE: STM], Toshiba Semiconductor Group (including
Toshiba America TAEC), and Sonics. OCP-IP is a non-profit corporation
delivering the first fully supported, openly licensed, core-centric protocol
comprehensively fulfilling system-level integration requirements. The OCP
facilitates IP core reusability and reduces design time, risk, and
manufacturing costs for SoC designs. VSIA endorses the OCP socket, and
OCP-IP is affiliated with the VSI Alliance. For additional background and
membership information, visit www.OCPIP.org .
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