 | | Beaverton, Ore., – November 14, 2007 – Ambric®, Inc., a fabless semiconductor company that is shipping the world’s first teraOPS-class chip that makes massively parallel software development practical for complex embedded systems, announced that it has established a sales office based in Cupertino, Calif. This office will be led by Jack Koplik, western area director, and supported by a local staff of field application engineers. Ambric is a privately-held fabless semiconductor company headquartered in Beaverton, Ore., with funding from ComVentures, OVP Venture Partners, and Northwest Technology Ventures. |
| WHO: Steve Frison, vice president of software engineering and Mike Butts, a Fellow and lead chip architect at fabless semiconductor company, Ambric Inc. WHAT: Mr. Frison will present a paper entitled, “Solving the Programming Bottleneck for Massively-Parallel MIMD Applications”. Mr. Butts will serve on a panel discussing the topic “Will Interconnect Be A Bottleneck for Multicore Platforms?”. |
| BEAVERTON, Ore. – February 20, 2007 – Ambric(R) Inc. announced it has been presented with In-Stat’s 2006 Microprocessor Report Analysts’ Choice Award in the newly created “Innovation” category for its Am2000(TM) family of scalable integrated circuits (ICs) architecture. The award was announced today in the on-line edition of Microprocessor Report (MPR), published by the semiconductor research firm, In-Stat, Scottsdale, Ariz. See http://www.mdronline.com for more information on the awards. |
| Enables Massively-Parallel Programming For Complex Embedded Applications… Initial Markets for the Am2000 Chips are Complex, High-performance Video and Image Processing; Broader DSP and FPGA Markets to Follow |
| Ambric names a new V.P. of Software |
| Ambric will introduce its revolutionary new chip in a presentation at the In-Stat Fall Microprocessor Forum on October 9, 2006 |
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