Live Seminar Set To Discuss Customizable DSP IP Cores

Nov. 14, 2011
Coming to you live from the Accadia Hotel in Herzilya, Israel on Thursday, November 17, 2011 from 9 AM to 2 PM, Tensilica and Etherwaves pool their expertise to discuss "Customizable DSP IP Cores Made Simple."

Coming to you live from the Accadia Hotel in Herzilya, Israel on Thursday, November 17, 2011 from 9 AM to 2 PM, Tensilica and Etherwaves pool their expertise to discuss "Customizable DSP IP Cores Made Simple." The seminar will include presentations and demonstrations showcasing Tensilica's audio and baseband DSPs. Tensilica founder and CTO Dr. Chris Rowen will give two presentations providing an overview of Tensilica's customizable processor technology for DSPs and controllers plus a detailed discussion on DSPs for baseband processing. Larry Przywara, Tensilica's senior director of multimedia marketing, will discuss design factors to be considered when adding audio to a SOC design. Etherwaves CTO Yossi Liron will discuss his company’s ClearSignal software-based DAB/DMB solution, which ports to Tensilica's Xtensa dataplane processor architecture. To register, go to http://www.tensilica.com/news_events/events/Israel-Seminar.htm. Tensilica Inc., Santa Clara, CA. (408) 986-8000. Etherwaves, Herzliya, Israel. +972 (9) 956-6316.

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