PALO ALTO, Calif., March 28 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ –
Event Draws Design Community to Discuss Emerging Business, Applications,
Technology Roadmaps for Semiconductor Memory, Storage
Denali today announced that its MemCon conference series of 2006 will be
held Thursday, April 6, at the Marriott Hongqiao in Shanghai, China.
Denali MemCon is the premier industry forum for addressing the business and
technology of semiconductor memory, and is sponsored by leading vendors in the
memory and storage industry. The conference features presentations and
discussions with industry experts on topics ranging from memory market dynamics
to DRAM and Flash product roadmaps and other emerging storage technologies.
"China has become the world’s largest IC consumer in 2005, and memory plays
a critical role in China’s IC market," says Yorbe Zhang, editor-in-chief of
Electronics Engineering Times-China. "We are proud to be the media sponsor of
this MemCon event. Forums like this provide an opportunity for our readers, the
semiconductor community in Shanghai, to engage with industry leaders in this
space and take an active role in shaping roadmaps for the future."
Micron Technology is a gold level sponsor for the MemCon event in Shanghai.
Other industry sponsors include: Cadence, IBM, Intel Corporation, M-Systems,
and Samsung Semiconductor, Inc. Attendance is free for industry professionals.
Registration is available online at: http://www.memcon.com/shanghai .
"The upcoming conference in April is special in that it marks the first
time the MemCon event has ever been held in China," remarks Kevin Silver, vice
president of marketing for Denali. "The China semiconductor industry is growing
at an amazing rate, and I think it is fitting to choose Shanghai as the site of
the first MemCon event of 2006. The most recent MemCon event drew more than
1,400 attendees for the two-day event held in San Jose in 2005, and we are
looking forward to an equally positive response from the semiconductor
community in Shanghai."
About MemCon
MemCon is the premier industry event, covering business, applications, and
technology roadmaps for semiconductor memory and storage. The events feature
presentations, product roadmaps, panel discussions, and market reports focusing
on semiconductor memory and storage technologies. MemCon is produced by Denali
Software, and sponsored by industry leaders in memory and storage. Past MemCon
sponsors include: Altera, Agere, ARM, Elpida, Hitachi Global Storage
Technologies, Hynix, IBM, Infineon, Intel, LSI Logic, M-Systems, Marvell,
Micron, NEC, Rambus, Samsung, Seagate, Silicon Image, Spansion,
STMicroelectronics, Virage Logic, and Xilinx. To access proceedings from the
most recent MemCon event, visit: http://www.denali.com/memcon/sanjose2005.html
About Denali Software
Denali Software Inc. is the world’s leading provider of Electronic Design
Automation (EDA) and Intellectual Property (IP) products for design and
verification of semiconductor chip interfaces. Its Databahn(TM) and
Dataplex(TM) IP products provide control and optimal data throughput for
external DRAM and Flash memory devices. PureSpec(TM) and MMAV(TM) verification
IP products support all standard interfaces, including DRAM, Flash, PCI
Express, ASI, AMBA, USB, Ethernet, Serial ATA, and CE-ATA. Denali’s Blueprint
product provides complete solution for on-chip register design and management.
For more information, visit Denali at http://www.denali.com , call 650-461-7200
or email info@denali.com
NOTE: The Denali logo, Denali, Blueprint, Databahn, Dataplex, MMAV, and
PureSpec are trademarks of Denali Software Inc. All other trademarks are the
property of their respective owners.
For more information, contact:
Nanette Collins Kevin Silver
Public Relations for Denali Software Inc. Denali Software Inc.
617-437-1822 650-283-3488
nanette@nvc.com kevin@denali.com
SOURCE: Denali Software Inc.
CONTACT: Nanette Collins,
Public Relations,
+1-617-437-1822, or
nanette@nvc.com,
for Denali Software Inc.; or
Kevin Silver of Denali Software Inc.,
+1-650-283-3488, or
kevin@denali.com
Web site: http://www.denali.com
http://www.memcon.com/shanghai
March 29, 2006
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