Overview:
MathStar's new Field Programmable Object Array (FPOA) is a 1 GHz, reprogrammable device offering up to four times the performance of FPGAs. This presentation shows the advantages of FPOAs and describes the capabilities of its "silicon objects," which are composed of arithmetic logic units (ALUs), multiply-accumulators (MACs), and register files (RFs). It will also show how FPOAs can be used in video codec applications, and how the FPOA's performance stacks up against other alternatives.
Who should attend:
- Anyone seeking performance beyond current FPGAs
- Designers who need to accelerate certain functions of their system
- ASIC designers and designers using high-performance FPGAs
- Designers of complex, high-performance systems
- System architects
- Engineering or technical managers
- Anyone with an interest in programmable logic design
Length:
45 Minutes Presentation
15 Minutes Q&A
What you will learn:
What is an FPOA?
What benefits can an FPOA offer?
What applications will benefit most from an FPOA?
Presenters:
Sean Riley, VP of Marketing
Mr. Riley joined MathStar as Vice President of Marketing in April 2005. Mr. Riley is responsible for the planning, definition, positioning and marketing of MathStar's Field Programmable Object Array (FPOA) product line. Mr. Riley joined MathStar from Intel Corporation where he spent thirteen years in various marketing, engineering and general management roles.
Jeffery L. Moll, Senior Technical Marketing Engineer
Mr. Moll recently joined MathStar, Inc. and is primarily responsible for working with Marketing, Engineering and Field Applications to better leverage our technical capabilities into a given vertical market and applications. Mr. Moll has over 18 years in the semiconductor and system industries. Most recently his primary focus was in the telecom industry managing and developing large ASSP / CSSP SoC devices that embed standard and custom IP for networking and printer applications.
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