07/12/10
MemCon 2010 looms (July 28). Huge networking opportunity with big list of attendees from movers and shakers in the semiconductor memory industry.
Memcon 2010 is a little more than two weeks away and although we’ve blogged about the terrific keynotes, presentations, and panels that will take place, we haven’t really discussed the immense networking opportunity that’s also part of the event. A huge number of attendees from memory vendors, system vendors, and research firms are attending this year and July 28 at MemCon 2010 may be the only chance you’ll get all year to meet and speak with them as fellow attendees. Some of the name-brand companies sending multiple attendees to MemCon 2010 include:
- Altera
- AMD
- Apacer
- Apple
- ARM
- Broadcom
- Brocade
- Cadence
- Calypso
- Cisco
- Cypress Semi
- Ericsson
- Exar
- Freescale
- Fujitsu Micro
- GlobalFoundries
- Grandis
- Greenliant
- Hitachi Global Storage
- Huawei
- Hynix Semi
- IDT
- Intel
- Juniper Networks
- Lattice Semi
- LSI Corp
- Macronix
- Magnum Semi
- Marvell
- Micron Technology
- Nanya Technology
- NetApp
- Numonyx/Micron
- Patriot Memory
- Qualcomm
- Rambus
- Renesas
- SanDisk
- Seagate
- Sidense
- Silicon Image
- Silicon Storage
- Smart Modular
- Spansion
- SST
- Stretch
- Synopsys
- Texas Instruments
- Toshiba America
- TSMC
- Verigy
- Virage
- VLSI Research
- Web-Feet Research
- Wintec
- Xilinx
- Zeno Semi
If that’s not enough to tempt you, you can expect the procrastinators to really pile on these last two weeks before the actual event launches in Santa Clara, California. By the way, the weather here’s pretty nice right now and you can expect it’ll be nice in a couple of weeks as well.
To network with these movers and shakers of the semiconductor memory industry, you really need to attend MemCon 2010 this month in Santa Clara, California. This event is open free to qualified individuals. To see the MemCon 2010 agenda, click here. Once it’s over, you’ve lost your chance for another year.
For free registration and admission to MemCon 2010 immediately (an excellent idea, by the way, because the registration has already crossed the 500-registrant mark and is well on its way to 600), click here.
