USA: If, as is often said, information is power, then we are living in the power generation. Businesses and consumers are driven by a thirst for information in a second’s notice. The semiconductor industry is challenged to keep up with demand.
eSilicon is a company that has pioneered a new business model to help meet the needs of a complex and volatile infrastructure market. At the Semico Outlook conference on March 2, 2010, Jack Harding, President and CEO of eSilicon, will talk about what technology and business solutions will support our desire for “Technology in the Palm of Our Hand.” Infrastructure is key, but will it be an enabler or a gating factor, as consumers and businesses vie for more and more capabilities and bandwidth?
Other executives addressing this critical issue include:
* Bradley Howe, Vice President, Altera
* Young K. Sohn, President and CEO, Inphi
* Lisa Su, Senior Vice President, Freescale
The Semico Outlook Event: Technology in the Palm of Your Hand provides a unique opportunity to hear from executives from around the world, with decades of experience and knowledge, each sharing their insights and vision for continued semiconductor market growth.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
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