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Participate in the industry's most important event for new processor and related announcements. In-Stat/MDR, publisher of Microprocessor Report and forum host, invites you to submit proposals for announcements at Fall Processor Forum, to be held October 4th - 6th, 2004, at the Fairmont Hotel in San Jose, California.

We are also accepting English language proposals for Processor Forum—Asia, which will be held in Taiwan in late October. We encourage you to submit your proposal for either or both of these premiere events.

We are actively seeking speakers who can address the following issues:

  • PC Processors
  • Server Processors
  • Low Power Embedded
  • Consumer Embedded
  • Imaging and Video DSP
  • Challenges of Advanced Semiconductor Design

Fall Processor Forum Proposal Checklist
To be considered, your proposal for Fall Processor Forum must include the following information:

  • The name of the chip, product, or technology
  • General features and target markets of the chip, product, or technology
  • Specific technical details that will be discussed at Fall Processor Forum
  • Whether the chip will be formally announced or disclosed for the first time at Fall Processor Forum (if not, what prior disclosures or announcements are planned)
  • For non-chip announcements, please provide details on the product to be announced, its relevance to the event, and particulars that will help evaluate the presentation
  • Other descriptive information about the presentation
  • Company name
  • Speaker's name (should be the chief architect or lead designer of the product)
  • Speaker job title
  • Speaker's biography (approximately 30 words)
  • Speaker's address, phone, fax, email address, and administrator (if any)
  • Abstract title
  • P.R. or Marcom contact (include phone, fax, and email)


Please be certain to note whether you would like to present in San Jose, Taiwan, or both.

Your abstract or outline should not exceed 500 words.

Your final presentation should be 15-20 minutes. The typical presentation will have 15-20 PowerPoint slides.

Please note that preference will be given to new processors and cores that are being disclosed for the first time at the Forum.

All presentation proposals will be kept strictly confidential. Proposals may be preceded or accompanied by appropriate non-disclosure agreements.

Please submit proposals via email to trumpf@reedbusiness.com

Deadline for proposals is June 15, 2004

Notification
You will be notified of the status of your proposal by June 30, 2004. If accepted, our speaker coordinator will contact you immediately with a timeline for the development of your presentation

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