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Power.org Presents “Multi-core Application and Performance: Protecting OEMs’ Software Investment” Webinar

Power.org Presents “Multi-core Application and Performance: Protecting OEMs’ Software Investment” Webinar

• AppliedMicro and Power.org collaborate to host multi-core webinar July 12th at 10:00 a.m. CST

• Webinar to highlight design considerations and security features required for mission critical and sensitive system applications

• Educational series highlights celebration of Power Architecture® technology’s 20th anniversary while delivering value to the design community

PISCATAWAY, N.J. – July 5, 2011 – As a part of Power Architecture technology’s 20th anniversary celebration, Power.org, the organization that promotes and develops standards for Power Architecture® technology, in collaboration with AppliedMicro, a member of Power.org, will offer a webinar focusing on multi-core application and performance. The webinar, scheduled for July 12 at 10:00 a.m. CT, targets architects, software developers, engineering managers, marketers, academia and analysts, focusing on high-performance multicore applications in a market environment demanding reliable software and stack authentication. To register for this complimentary webinar, visit http://bit.ly/jpDha.

“Power.org members introduced multicore in 2001, five years ahead of the competition. Our members’ in-depth market, application and design expertise has made Power Architecture technology the de facto standard fo.r multi-core applications,” said Fawzi Behmann, Director of Marketing, Power.org. “This webinar is geared to provide detailed design insights that will enable attendees to meet stringent demands for security in a rapidly evolving market.”

The webinar will address today’s market pressures that demand system manufacturers provide the ability to authenticate application software and stack, ensuring they are the original manufacturer-installed binary. Anti-cloning, code protection, and authentication are among a few security features enabled by system vendors. AppliedMicro's second-generation PacketPro family of multi-core processors, which will be reviewed, offers secure boot and authentication, live software upgradeability, and state-of-the-art crypto capabilities to address a variety of mission critical and sensitive system applications. The presentation will show how these capabilities can help manufacturers protect long-standing investments in application software and stacks.

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