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PISCATAWAY, NJ -- (Marketwire) -- 11/30/09 -- Power.org, the organization that promotes and develops standards for Power Architecture technology, today announced that the second annual Asian Power Architecture® Conferences highlighted the latest initiatives from the Power.org(TM) ecosystem and featured tutorials, solutions and demonstrations. The events, held in Beijing, China, Tokyo, Japan, and Hsinchu, Taiwan included experts from Freescale, IBM, Denali, Synopsys, CSIP, Academia and Power.org who discussed the versatile Power Architecture technology platform and its rich and vibrant ecosystem.
"Despite the slow economic recovery, Power.org and its members advanced the development of Power Architecture technology and concluded a number of initiatives in the past 12 months including Power ISA 2.06, Common Debug API Specification, Multicore, Virtualization, Power Architecture licensing and new products for server applications and the embedded market," said Kaveh Massoudian, CTO, Power.org Strategic Alliance, IBM. "Power Architecture technology continues to provide a significant, competitive advantage and continues to be the preferred technology in a wide range of products and ecosystems solutions."
The success of this conference was achieved by the effective collaboration of Power.org member companies to deliver specifications, platform designs and ecosystems solutions that address current and future systems and applications requirements. Teams devoted special attention to multicore, virtualization, hypervisor and energy management challenges and design considerations.
During the events, Power.org launched the Chinese language version of its web site for the region and the newest issue of the Power Architecture magazine. Download presentations at the Power.org web site. Simply follow the links to 2009 Asia PAC for Beijing, Tokyo and Hsinchu.
About Power.org
Power Architecture technology is behind millions of innovative products, including the world's fastest supercomputers, leading video game consoles, and electronic systems in most of today's car models. Every phone call, email and Web page touches hundreds of Power Architecture systems.
The open Power.org community, formed in 2005, is the organization driving collaborative innovation around Power Architecture technology. Power.org's mission is to optimize interoperability, accelerate innovation and drive increased adoption of this leading processor architecture. For more details, visit www.power.org.
The Power Architecture and Power.org word marks and the Power and Power.org logos and related marks are trademarks and service marks licensed by Power.org. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Power.org 2009.
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