
FREMONT, Calif., March 22, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- BEEcube will be presenting at the Design West 2012 conference on Thursday, March 29 at McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, CA. The presentation will be during the FPGA's in Embedded systems session which will be held in room salon five from 2:00-3:00 pm.
Joseph Rothman, Senior V.P. of Marketing & Business Development will be presenting a white paper on the current state of affairs of FPGA based prototyping and how it relates to new high-speed application and chip design including its uses in Mixed Signal applications. Topics covered in the presentation will include performance bottlenecks, partitioning, real-world interface issues, debugging, unique mixed signal ADC/DAC prototyping issues.
About BEEcube
BEEcube, a leading provider of advanced system-level FPGA prototyping platforms, was founded in 2006. Spinning out of the University of California, Berkeley, BEEcube's founders include the best academic minds in Silicon Valley and are credited with founding a number of leading companies, including Atheros Communications.
There are over 200 BEE systems deployed worldwide in major corporations and top universities. Corporations currently using BEE systems include: Xilinx, Microsoft, Oracle, Boeing, Huawei, Lincoln Labs, Aerospace Corporation, and Thales Group. Leading universities include: University of California, Berkeley, Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Imperial College London, Barcelona Super Computing Center, Tokyo University, Tsinghua University, and Peking University.
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