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Posted on February 24, 2014 by Tim Saxe

In addition to the article I blogged about earlier this AM, we announced via press release today that our CTO, Tim Saxe, will be addressing the 22nd ACM/SIGDA International Symposium on Field-Programmable Gate Arrays in a panel entitled “Will FPGA’s Ever Crack Mobile.”

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Now, for anyone who watches the mobile market closely, the answer to that question (SPOILER ALERT) has been demonstrated millions of times.   Nevertheless, it should make for interesting discussion, especially amongst the variety of companies attending this conference.  While the conference itself is from February 26th to February 28th, the panel in question will be on February 27th at 7:30PM.

Posted in CorporateTagged CSSP, FPGA, Paul Karazuba, Tim Saxe

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