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MemCon San Jose 2008 is the largest
worldwide conference and exhibition
addressing the technology, business,
and system design strategies for
memory and storage.
Proceedings Available
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About the Denali Memory Report
The monthly Denali Memory Report (DMR) is now available online, in the
form of weekly articles and quarterly webcasts that address trends,
analysis, and news for the semiconductor memory industry. The DMR is
designed to provide practical and unbiased analysis of the memory
market, including vendor profiles, technology roadmaps, price/supply
outlooks, and other news developments.
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About the DMR
This resource is targeted at providing Denali customers with information
about the memory market environment insofar as suppliers, prices,
technology trends and market transitions and product lifecycles are
concerned. The foremost goal is to enable Denali customers with
practical and unbiased analysis in order to facilitate the best 'memory
selection' for a given application: application & performance, time in
market, price, risk. DMR articles and market outlook webcasts are also
supplemented by personalized presentations or teleconferences, for
select Denali customers and partners, to discuss their particular issues
and requirements with regard to memory product or vendor selection, or
memory system strategy.
About the Author
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Lane Mason
Memory Market Analyst
Denali Software, Inc.
The DMR content is drawn from a long history of memory market monitoring
and analysis, combined with many years in the trenches at a major
chipmaker, lending a real-life, first-hand experience to its content,
analysis and recommendations. Content and conclusions are beholden to no
one, including Denali Software, Inc., and "Don't go there" can be read
among these articles as often as analysis and commentary in support of
certain products, technologies, and strategies. Readers are encouraged
to provide feedback, with opinions, corrections or any general feedback
about the DMR. Correspondence of this nature should be submitted through
the "comment" box appearing on bottom of all article pages. Mr. Mason will
attempt to respond directly to all feedback, and unless anonymity is
explicity requested, he may publish any or all of the associated errata,
feedback, or further expansion of the content :~)
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