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Lattice Semiconductor Organizes First FPGA Mobile Panel at 22nd ACM/SIGDA International Symposium 2014

HILLSBORO, OR February 24, 2014 Lattice Semiconductor Corp. (NASDAQ: LSCC) announced its participation in the “Will FPGAs Crack Mobile?” panel on February 27 at the 22nd ACM/SIGDA International Symposium on Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), which takes place in Monterey, Ca. from February 26-28, 2014. The panel will be the annual symposium’s most extensive discussion to date for addressing FPGAs in mobile applications.

Lattice Chief Technology Officer David Rutledge will participate as a panelist, and Satwant Singh, Director Strategic Planning and Ecosystem at Lattice, will moderate the six-person panel.

The panel is comprised of representatives from OEMs, ecosystem solutions providers, FPGA vendors, as well as the research community, and will take place on the evening of February 27 at the conference Banquet being held at the Monterey Marriott. The panel will produce a rounded discussion covering the recent trend of mobile driving the semiconductor industry, and in particular, how FPGAs can play a role in the ecosystem.  The panel will dive deeper to discuss the challenges faced by OEMs, system designers and ecosystem developers that can potentially be addressed by FPGAs.

“At one point, FPGAs were not considered a viable solution for mobile devices due to their larger size, power consumption and cost factors, yet we are now seeing them incorporated into smartphones,” said Vaughn Betz, General Chair of the 2014 FPGA Symposium. “We look forward to bringing together different viewpoints to discuss the broader adoption of FPGAs and the challenges vendors face as mobile technologies increasingly drive market forces within our segment of the semiconductor industry.”

To learn more about the panel, please visit:  http://www.eecg.utoronto.ca/FPGA2014/panel.html 

About ACM/ SIGDA FPGA

The ACM/ SIGDA International Symposium on Field Programmable Gate Arrays, held annually in Monterey, is the premiere forum for the presentation of advances in all areas of FPGA technology.  http://www.eecg.utoronto.ca/FPGA2014

About Lattice Semiconductor

Lattice Semiconductor (NASDAQ: LSCC) is the world’s leading provider of ultra-low-power programmable IC solutions for makers of smartphones, mobile handheld devices, small-cell networking equipment, industrial control, automotive infotainment, and much more. With more than 1 billion units sold over the past 10 years, Lattice ships more FPGAs, CPLDs and Power Management solutions than any other programmable solutions vendor. For more information, visit www.latticesemi.com. You can also follow us via Twitter, Facebook, or RSS.

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