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Yesterday, preregistration attendance for MemCon 2010 jumped the 600 threshold. Today, it’s fast approaching 800 with about a registration coming in every minute or two. I guess everyone was waiting for the 1-week-to-go warning bell. In any case, I’m not sure we’ve ever tried to cram that many people in the room. On the other hand, there sure are some excellent networking opportunities to be had among this bunch of attendees. Representatives from all the major semiconductor vendors will be there. Ditto the major semiconductor ASSP and SOC vendors. Megaditto the major systems houses. Clearly, there will be too many to meet at the one-day event, but that doesn’t mean you can’t try.

You now have less than one week left, so hurry to make sure you get in before the doors close forever on MemCon 2010. For free registration and admission to MemCon 2010, click here.

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