'Introduction to Chips and EDA' on 41st Design Automation Conference Program
Popular Two-Hour Session for Non-Technical Attendees to Be Held Monday, June 7
BOULDER, Colo., May 26 /PRNewswire/ -- "Introduction to Chips and EDA for a Non-Technical Audience" will be offered during the 41st Design Automation Conference (DAC) on Monday, June 7, from 10 a.m. until noon in Room 1A at the San Diego Convention Center, San Diego. Taught by Karen Bartleson, director of Interoperability at Synopsys Inc., the workshop is part of the DAC program for the fourth consecutive year.
DAC, the electronic design automation (EDA) industry's leading event, starts Monday, June 7, and runs until Friday, June 11, at the San Diego Convention Center.
The workshop provides a simplified explanation of how chips are made, an illustration of chip design using EDA software tools, and an opportunity to see and touch the parts that make up chips and electronic products. It is intended for non-engineering staff from technology companies, analysts and media unfamiliar with EDA and semiconductor industries, educators and students curious about chip technology and design automation, or friends and relatives of technical professionals.
Registration for the workshop is $10.
For more details on the workshop or the 41st DAC, visit the DAC website located at: http://www.dac.com/.
About DAC
DAC is the premier forum for the electronic design industry to exchange information on products, methodologies, and processes. Attended by more than 10,000 developers, designers, researchers, managers and engineers from leading electronics companies and universities around the world, DAC includes more than 200 exhibitors and offers a robust technical program covering the electronics industry's hottest trends.
The conference is sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery/Special Interest Group on Design Automation (ACM/SIGDA), the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers/Circuits and Systems Society (IEEE/CASS) and the Electronic Design Automation Consortium (EDA Consortium). For more information, including registration, visit the DAC website at http://www.dac.com/, or contact DAC management at 1-800-321-4573.
CONTACT: Nate James, of Fleishman-Hillard, Public Relations, +1-503-221-2378, jamesn@fleishman.com, for the 41st Design Automation Conference
Web site: http://www.dac.com/
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