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Embedded Systems Conference, San Jose 2009

cc%20McEnery%20Convention%20Centre%20San%20Jose.jpg Catch up on all the significant news from the 2009 Embedded Systems Conference, held in Silicon Valley. San Jose to be precise. ARM, Altera and Microsoft are leading the way...

Read the rolling Electronics Weekly roundup.

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Stories to note include:

* ARM shows fast multicore, with speedy prototype kit

* Altera and National show video reference design

* Microsoft embeds Visual Studio in MSDN

* Actel demos Cortex-M1 design in FPGA

* IAR Systems IAR Embedded Workbench for Atmel AT91SAM

* Renesas puts multicores at centre of processor plans

Hosted at the McEnery Convention Center, San Jose, the conference runs from Monday 30 March - Thursday 2 April.

(Picture "San Jose McEnery Convention Center" - cathleenemily, under Creative Commons Attribution Licence)

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