Achronix to Speak at D&R IP-SOC Conference in Shanghai

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What:

Achronix, developer of Speedster™ FPGAs, Speedcore™ eFPGAs and design tools, will be participating in the D&R IP-SOC conference in Shanghai, China.

Eric Law, Achronix, will be speaking about “Speedcore eFPGAs: Revolutionizing the high-performance computing landscape.”

When:

Thursday, September 14, 2017. Eric Law will present during session 3a which begins at 14:00. For conference schedule: http://www.design-reuse-embedded.com/ipsocdays/shanghai2017.jsp

Where:

Evergreen Laurel Hotel

No 1136, Zu Chongzhi Road, Pudong New District, Pudong, 201203 Shanghai, China

 

For a one-on-one meeting, contact Eric Law, eric@achronix.com.

About Achronix Semiconductor Corporation

Achronix Semiconductor Corporation is a fabless semiconductor corporation based in Santa Clara, California, offering high-end FPGA-based data acceleration solutions, designed to address high-performance, compute-intensive and real-time processing applications. Achronix is the only supplier to have both high-performance, high-density standalone FPGAs and licensed eFPGA IP solutions. Achronix Speedster®7t FPGA and Speedcore™ eFPGA IP offerings are further enhanced by ready-to-use VectorPath® accelerator cards targeting AI, machine learning, networking and data center applications. All Achronix products are fully supported by the Achronix Tool Suite which enables customers to quickly develop their own custom applications.

Achronix has a global footprint, with sales and design teams across the U.S., Europe and Asia.

Follow Achronix

Website: www.achronix.com
The Achronix Blog: https://www.achronix.com/blogs/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/achronix-semiconductor
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/AchronixCorp

Contacts

Jay Aggarwal
Achronix Semiconductor Corporation 
408-889-4100
jayaggarwal@achronix.com


Achronix, Speedster and VectorPath are registered trademarks, and Speedcore and Speedchip are trademarks of Achronix Semiconductor Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their prospective owners.