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The Semico Summit is Only Four Weeks Away -- Register Today!

Phoenix, Arizona April 5, 2011 - With only four weeks to go, the Semico Summit 2011 is right around the corner. We negotiated great rates at the hotel, only $225 per night! But the hotel, the InterContinental Montelucia Resort & Spa, is filling up fast. This is a great deal, but it doesn't compare to the great networking opportunity and information exchange you will experience at the Semico Summit, May 1-3, 2011.

The theme of the conference is The New Frontier, encompassing all the topics that surround our expanding connected environment. We have gathered 15 of the leading semiconductor industry executives to talk about a wide variety of critical issues affecting the entire supply chain.

Speakers will discuss challenges and opportunities regarding the programmable IC market; microcontrollers; semiconductor intellectual property; EDA; microprocessor and SOC integration; embedded architectures; RF, analog and sensor applications; high-performance analog and power management; opportunities and issues for foundries; and the challenges in designing ICs below 28nm.

Speakers and their bios can be found here.

The agenda for the Semico summit can be found here.

Semico Research sees the semiconductor industry entering a new frontier. But it's not just the semiconductor industry that will benefit. The entire supply chain can reap the benefits of the last several years of research and development. The Semico Summit is the industry's premier executive level conference that will focus on this changing electronics landscape and how to take advantage of the change. A company's ability to understand and prepare for the upcoming 'new frontier' may result in its viability and profitability as the frontier reveals itself. This is an event no executive should miss. Register today!

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