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MemCon is coming up next month, on July 28 in Santa Clara, California. Here’s a list of presentations and panels you’ll see. But only if you register. Register here.

Memory Market Outlook
Recurring Memory: Cycle Gathers Profit Momentum after Huge 2008 - 2009 Losses

Lane Mason, Memory Market Analyst

Emerging DRAM Technology: A 3D Perspective
Arun Kamat, VP Marketing
Hynix

Designing High Efficiency DDR3 Memory Controllers with today’s FPGAs
Adrian Cosoroaba, Technical Marketing Manager
Xilinx

Counterpoint: Is DDR3 Always the Best Choice?
Marc Greenberg, Director, Technical Marketing
Denali Software, Inc.

High Speed DRAM Packaging for DDR3 and beyond
Richard Crisp, Director Semiconductor Technology & Applications
Tessera

Overcoming Obstacles to Closing Timing for DDR3-1600 and Beyond
John Ellis, Sr. Staff R&D Engineer
Synopsys

High Speed Speed DDR3 for 1600 Mbps Wirebond and 2133 Mbps Flipchip Implementations
Ali Burney, Director of Marketing
Mosys, Inc.

DRAM in the Driver's Seat: Why Demand is Outpacing Projections
Jim Elliott, VP - Memory Marketing & Product Planning
Samsung

Analyst Forecast Panel
Moderator: Steve Leibson, Denali Software
Panelists:
Jim Cantore, JLC Associates
Lane Mason, Memory Analyst
Jim Handy, Objective Analysis

Challenges and Solutions for GHz DDR3 Memory Interface Design
Arun Vaidyanath, Sr. Engineering Manager
Rambus

RLDRAM and the NetFPGA 10G Project
Brian Gross, Applications Engineer
Micron Technology

James Hongyi Zeng, PhD Candidate
Stanford University

Synthesizable DDR1600 PHYs
Mike McKeon, Director, PHY Technology
Denali Software, Inc.

Serial Port Memory: Bandwidth is Not Just for PCs Anymore
Alan Ruberg, Systems Architect
SPMT, LLC

A PVT Compensating Read Data Capture Solution for DDR Memory Interfaces
Cheng Kong, Principal Engineer
LSI Corporation

Next Generation Design and Test for Next Generation Flash, Mobile and System Memory
Perry Keller, Standards & Applications Program Manager
Agilent Technologies


Panel Session: Memory Interfaces: What Comes after DDR3?

Moderator: Lane Mason, Memory Market Analyst

Panelists:
Wendy Elsaser, Denali Software
Bill Gervasi, Discobolus Design
Judy Chen, Rambus
Jim Venable, SPMT Consortium

Panel Session: Future Memory: What Will Replace DRAM?

Moderator: Steve Leibson, Denali Software

Panelists:
Bob Merrit, Convergent Semi
Barry Hoberman, Crocus
Marc Greenberg, Denali Software
Ed Doller, Micron

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