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Denali MemCon leads "Memory Week" in Silicon Valley, June 22-25

26 May 2009 • 1 minute read
Denali MemCon 2009, scheduled for the Santa Clara Hyatt Regency on June 22-24, is a great opportunity to gain insight into the latest trends in the memory products, markets and technologies.

The week kicks off on Monday, June 22, when Denali hosts a full day of training and tutorials on their Databahn DDR3 contoller, their Industry Leading MMAV memory modeling and verification products, High speed NAND design, PCIe verification, USB 3.0 solutions and their DDR-Phy. Registration for these tutorials can be accessed from the Denali MemCon website (agenda, registration).
Two days of presentations follow on June 23-24, with industry experts sharing their visions of the future under the Conference headline, "Beacons of Innovation". The Denali-led portion, June 23-24, is free to all registrants, and features 19 presentations and four informative panel sessions discussing SSDs, NAND Flash, and LP and DDR3 DRAMs.

Also, running as a part of Denali MemCon 2009 on Wednesday, June 24, is Web-Feet Research's Annual NVM Conference, this year's focus on Storage Class Memories, which is a one-day paid event with seven sessions featuring a variety of flash memory and storage speakers, and associated panels. Web-feet's homepage can be found here, but both the agenda and registration details can also be found at the Denali MemCon link above.

Afterwards, on Thursday, June 25, the semiconductor industry Standards' Committee, JEDEC, will hold a technical workshop on their newly-released "LP DDR2 DRAM" spec, which will lead the next DRAM wave into mobile phones, PDAs, and other mobile systems. This workshop will also be in the same Hyatt Regency location, and the agenda can be found here. To register for this tutorial, go here, or through the Denali MemCon website.

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