ARM bridges gap between energy-efficiency and performance

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ARM director of program management, John Goodacre will deliver a keynote presentation on balancing high-performance and power efficiency at the Electronics Weekly Live 2009 design conference on Wednesday, 17 June 10:30am at Earl's Court 2, London.

The presentation will cover ARM's background in low-power design, its pervasiveness through the entire engineering culture, and how the ARM processor, multimedia, physical IP and software teams interact to produce innovative energy efficient solutions.

John Goodacre will examine how embedded designers can manage the trade-off between performance and power generated by the fluctuating cost of energy and environmental concerns.

Held in conjunction with the National Electronics Week, Electronics Weekly Live is the only conference in the UK that encompasses the entire electronics process from R&D, design, test and manufacturing.

The event will provide a showcase for the latest technologies and applications, providing technical insights for a range of market sectors including wireless, security, transportation, medical and defence.

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