Embedded Design with LatticeMico32 Open, Free 32-bit Soft Processor
Date: Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Time: 11 a.m. Pacific / 2 p.m. Eastern
Duration: 1 hour
Presented By
Lattice Semiconductor
Overview
Learn how to use the new LatticeMico32 open, free 32-bit soft processor during this webcast. The LatticeMico32 provides the performance and flexibility suitable for a wide variety of markets. Lattice’s unique license allows users to ensure that their proprietary designs remain proprietary and allows the implementation and distribution of hardware without the need for a separate license agreement.
Attend this webcast and learn how to design with this comprehensive 32-bit Harvard, RISC soft processor solution that is:
* Completely Free
* Open Source and Portable
* Based on Eclipse C/C++ Development Tools
* Well Documented
* High-Performance and Easy-to-Use
* FPGA-Optimized
Speaker Information
Speaker
Amr El-Shimi
IP Product Marketing Manager
Lattice Semiconductor
Amr El-Shimi is a Product Marketing Manager at Lattice Semiconductor, responsible for Intellectual Property (IP) marketing activity Prior to joining Lattice, he worked for Cypress Semiconductor in business development and product management. El-Shimi received his Masters degree in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University, California.
Moderator:
Amelia Dalton
Amelia Dalton joined Techfocus Media in 2005 as news editor for FPGA Journal and Embedded Technology Journal. In addition to perusing the piles of press releases pouring into the Journal news desk, Amelia hosts Journal Webcasts, where she chats with industry experts about the latest trends, technology, tools, and techniques for FPGA and embedded system design. Amelia holds a degree from Portland State University, plays a mean game of poker, and once actually won money on "Wheel of Fortune" - where there were absolutely no questions about FPGAs.