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User2User Conference 2012 New England 2.0

User2User Conference 2012 New England 2.0

The official application for Mentor Graphics User2User Conference May 16, 2012 New England Read more

17 May, 2012
Design and Implementation of Adaptive Turbo Encoder for Quantized Software Defined Low-Power DVB-RCS Radios

Design and Implementation of Adaptive Turbo Encoder for Quantized Software Defined Low-Power DVB-RCS Radios

...Virtex-II Pro, XC2vpx30 FPGA chip. FPGA Advantage Pro package provided by Mentor Graphics is used for VHDL description and ISE 10.1 by Xilinx... Read more

19 November, 2010

Freescale aims Android at embedded kit

...processor with a Power Architecture implementation of the Android OS developed by Mentor Graphics, Freescale said on Tuesday. The port was begun by Linux development... Read more

29 October, 2009 by Matthew Broersma
<endeca_term>Mentor Graphics</endeca_term>- customer case study

Mentor Graphics- customer case study

Mentor Graphics sought to find a way to improve the quality of its... Read more

24 August, 2009
<endeca_term>Mentor Graphics</endeca_term> Deploys 10 Gigabit Network to Support Engineering-Driven Operations

Mentor Graphics Deploys 10 Gigabit Network to Support Engineering-Driven Operations

Mentor Graphics Corporation offers leading Electronic Design Automation (EDA) solutions for engineers, created... Read more

1 September, 2008
<endeca_term>Mentor Graphics</endeca_term> Software and the Solaris Operating System: A True Enterprise-Class EDA Solution for x86/x64 Systems

Mentor Graphics Software and the Solaris Operating System: A True Enterprise-Class EDA Solution for x86/x64 Systems

...to successfully launch high-quality products ahead of the competition. Sun and Mentor Graphics have joined forces to deliver exceptional and robust EDA solutions. Technology... Read more

1 December, 2007

MontaVista reaches hard real-time goal

...s antilock braking system, Ulander said. Real-time operating systems such as Mentor Graphics' VRTX — developed in part by MontaVista founder Jim Ready — and Wind... Read more

2 August, 2005 by Stephen Shankland

England's ARM holds on to chip-licensing top spot

...IP companies in the semiconductor sphere included Synopsis, TTP Com, MIPS and Mentor Graphics. Generally, these companies earn revenue through licensing fees, which let manufacturers... Read more

19 June, 2003 by Michael Kanellos

SuSE gets on the line to telcos

...global strategic alliances at Siebel Systems; Schmid, 46, was managing director of Mentor Graphics' data management systems unit. To raise its profile, SuSE hired J... Read more

29 April, 2003 by Stephen Shankland

Q&A: The future of analogue chips

...digital, because digital was (considered) magic. At the same time, you had Mentor Graphics, Synopysis and Cadence (which all make semiconductor design tools) focus completely... Read more

3 February, 2003 by Michael Kanellos

Embedded Linux alive and kicking

...to automatic teller machines. VRTX, still sold by Ready's former employer, Mentor Graphics, runs the Hubble Space Telescope. The privately owned Sunnyvale, California company... Read more

24 January, 2002 by Stephen Shankland

ARM remains top of chips licensing league

...to-chip connections. Other top IP companies in the semiconductor sphere included Mentor Graphics, MIPS, Synopsis and TTP Com. Generally, these companies earn revenue through... Read more

19 June, 2003 by Michael Kanellos
Senior Power Electronics Design Engineer (SMPSHigh Voltage)

Senior Power Electronics Design Engineer (SMPSHigh Voltage)

...Renewable Energy Experience *Previous power electronics design experience *Schematic Capture & PCB Design (Mentor Graphics) Suitable candidates for this position are likely to come from a... Read more

22 May, 2012
ASIC DSP Development Engineer. C, VHDL, FPGA. £45-50k. Bristol

ASIC DSP Development Engineer. C, VHDL, FPGA. £45-50k. Bristol

...and FPGA development - Experience using Mathematic and / or scripting languages- Experience in Mentor Graphics, Quartus ASIC / FPGA EDA tools- Must have excellent verbal and written... Read more

17 April, 2012

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