Lattice Semiconductor Developers Conference
Event Description: The Lattice Developers Conference is a three-day virtual event building on the strong customer and partner ecosystem momentum created by the company’s fastest growing product portfolio in its history. The event will feature keynote and breakout sessions, technical trainings, and demonstrations with ecosystem partners and industry leaders that explore the latest trends, opportunities, and low power FPGA-based solutions for AI, security, robotics, and advanced connectivity applications, and more.
Event Time and Date: December 5 – 7, 2023, 8:30 am – 5 pm PST
Featured Speakers:
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- Jim Anderson, President and CEO, Lattice Semiconductor
- Esam Elashmawi, Chief Strategy & Marketing Officer, Lattice Semiconductor
- Eleena Ong, Vice President Worldwide Applications, Lattice Semiconductor
- Dan Mansur, Vice President Product Marketing, Lattice Semiconductor
Contact: latticeevents@latticesemi.com
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Sun13Nov2016Fri18Nov2016Salt Lake City, UT
SC16
The International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis takes place Nov. 13-18 in Salt Lake City. As the world's largest gathering of supercomputing professionals, the annual SC conference continues to grow steadily in size and impact each year. Approximately 5,000 people participate in the technical program, with about 11,000 people overall.
SC has built a diverse community of participants including researchers, scientists, application developers, computing center staff and management, computing industry staff, agency program managers, journalists, and congressional staffers. This diversity is one of the conference's main strengths, making it a yearly "must attend" forum for stakeholders throughout the technical computing community.
The technical program is the heart of SC. It has addressed virtually every area of scientific and engineering research, as well as technological development, innovation, and education. Its presentations, tutorials, panels, and discussion forums have included breakthroughs in many areas and inspired new and innovative areas of computing. Learn more.