SAN JOSE, CA — (Marketwired) — 02/25/15 — Creating the right chip for power-sensitive Internet of Things (IoT) applications requires the right memory IP. This webinar will provide IP examples across IoT market segments that demonstrate eSilicon–s ultra-low-power and ultra-low-voltage memory solutions.
: Wednesday, March 11, 2015
9:00-9:30 AM Pacific Time
The Internet of Things (IoT) is driving the industry to smaller, faster, lower-power chips. eSilicon envisions IoT as billions of smart, connected “things” that will encompass every aspect of our lives, and its foundation is the intelligence that embedded processing provides.
IoT comprises smart machines interacting and communicating with other machines, objects, environments and infrastructures. As a result, huge volumes of data are being generated, and that data is being processed into useful actions that can “command and control” things to make our lives much easier and safer — and to reduce our impact on the environment.
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Increasing standardization of software and hardware, in combination with the progress of Moore–s Law and further integration, will drive device prices down and penetration up
The increasingly pervasive penetration of sensors throughout the industrial economy will generate volumes of data, which will have to be digested and analyzed in order to become useful for non-technology companies
eSilicon, a leading independent semiconductor design and manufacturing solutions provider, delivers custom ICs and custom IP to OEMs, independent device manufacturers (IDMs), fabless semiconductor companies (FSCs) and wafer foundries through a fast, flexible, lower-risk, automated path to volume production. eSilicon serves a wide variety of markets including communications, computer, consumer, industrial products and medical.
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Sally Slemons
eSilicon Corporation
408-635-6409
Susan Cain
Cain Communications
408-393-4794
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