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Final Call for Papers for 2007 ARM Developers' and Design Conference

(Interviews, 05 May 2007 )

WHAT: ARM invites your company to share its expertise in designing ARM processor-based solutions at the only industry event exclusively for developers and system design engineers from all over the world who are using ARM Powered devices and tools in their applications.

ARM is looking for speakers with compelling topics and dynamic presentation skills to share their strategies and best practices for developing advanced ARM Powered products.

This year's conference is aimed at providing the attendees with a complete design curriculum on delivering the broadest level of market differentiation for their ARM technology-based design. The conference will also provide tutorials and presentations on the latest trends, design strategies, tools and in-depth knowledge on how to maximize market differentiation for ARM IP-based products. A variety of workshops, panel discussions, design centers and exhibitions will be offered.

Topics for presentations should align with one or more of the following themes: using ARM core IP, SoC and EDA; ARM processor-based tools and devices; or applications-specific solutions.

WHEN: May 15: Final deadline for abstract submissions.

WHERE: ARM Developers' and Design Conference, Santa Clara Convention Center, Santa Clara, Calif., 2-4 October 2007

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