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System Level Power Workshop at DAC

The System Level Power Workshop, co-organized and sponsored by Accellera Systems Initiative, the IEEE Design Automation Standards Committee (DASC) and Si2, will bring together members of both the user and standards communities to discuss the issues surrounding not only interoperability among tools and IP, but system level design and the creation of power models and their suitability at different levels of abstraction 

When/Where
Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Design Automation Conference, Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA

1:15pm-4:30pm

Room 206

Agenda:

1:15pm: Registration and networking

1:30pm: Welcome – John Ellis, Si2

1:45pm: System Level Power Modeling Usage and Requirements Presentations from Users:

  • Vita Vishnyakov, Microsoft
  • Ahmad Ansari, Xilinx
  • Barry Pangrle, Consultant
  • TSMC

3:15pm: System Level Power Standardization 

  • Stan Krolikoski , Chair, DASC LP Coordination Committee
  • Sushma Honnavara-Prasad, Secretary, IEEE 1801
  • Vojin Zivojnovich, Chair, IEEE 2415
  • Nagu Dhanwada, Chair, IEEE 2416
  • Jerry Frenkil, Director Low Power, Si2 Low Power Coalition

3:45pm: Facilitated Discussion – John Redmond, Broadcom

  • Perceived Standards Gaps
  • Perceived Standards Overlaps

4:25pm: Closing Remarks – Shishpal Rawat, Accellera

Registration

The workshop is free to all DAC attendees, but registration is required.    Register for the workshop. 

For more information on Accellera

For more information on DASC

For more information on Si2

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