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Open-Silicon to Demonstrate its High Bandwidth Memory (HBM2) IP Subsystem Solution for High Performance Computing and Networking Applications and Showcase its IoT Gateway SoC Reference Design for Smart City Applications at ARM TechCon 2017…

October 16th,  2017 - Open-Silicon, a system-optimized ASIC solutions provider, will be exhibiting at ARM TechCon 2017. The company will demonstrate its comprehensive high bandwidth memory (HBM2) IP subsystem solution for 2.5D ASICs in FinFET technologies. This solution is targeted for high performance computing and networking applications. The company will also showcase its IoT Gateway SoC Reference Design targeted for smart city applications. Open-Silicon will also be launching a book titled, Custom SoCs for IoT: Simplified, written by SemWiki in partnership with Open-Silicon.

Exhibit

When: October 25-26, 2017 – 10:30 am – 6:30 pm
Where: Booth 918 on Exhibit Floor, Santa Clara convention Center, CA.

About Open-Silicon

Open-Silicon transforms ideas into system-optimized ASIC solutions within the time-to-market parameters desired by customers. The company enhances the value of customers’ products by innovating at every stage of design — architecture, logic, physical, system, software and IP — and then continues to partner to deliver fully tested silicon and platforms. Open-Silicon applies an open business model that enables the company to uniquely choose best-in-industry IP, design methodologies, tools, software, packaging, manufacturing and test capabilities. The company has partnered with over 150 companies ranging from large semiconductor and systems manufacturers to high-profile start-ups, and has successfully completed 300+ designs and shipped over 130 million ASICs to date. Privately held, Open-Silicon employs over 250 people in Silicon Valley and around the world.  To learn more, visit  www.open-silicon.com

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