I just signed up for the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, January 7-10 and thought I should remind you about it too. Since this blog is aimed at engineers, you may be wondering why I would mention a consumer show. So, here are my reasons for going -you can judge if they apply… Continue reading Consumer Electronics Show
Category: Conferences
OpenSource World 2009
OK, this is not verification related but it should be of interest to engineers. On Wednesday and Thursday I attended OpenSource World (formerly Linux World) at Moscone West in San Francisco. I missed the show last year but it was significantly smaller this year than in 2007. The exhibit area in particular was a fraction… Continue reading OpenSource World 2009
Flash Summit Off to Great Start
The Flash Memory Summit at the Santa Clara Convention Center got off to a great start today. The three day agenda is packed with interesting talks on all aspects of flash memory. According to Tom Coughlin, registration so far has topped 1200, a new high. The fact that half the registrations came in just the… Continue reading Flash Summit Off to Great Start
Flash Summit this Week
The 2009 Flash Memory Summit starts Tuesday and runs August 9-11 at the Santa Clara Convention Center in California. Begun in 2006, this conference has grown tremendously reflecting both the importance of flash memory in electronic design and the success of the organizers in putting together a program that provides values to an ever increasing… Continue reading Flash Summit this Week
Wednesday at DAC
Being glued to a booth, I did not see as much of DAC as I would have liked. However, I still managed to see many old friends and meet a couple of new ones. That is what DAC has become for me – an event for renewing exisitng relationships and starting new ones. This social… Continue reading Wednesday at DAC