Winning Embedded World Best in Show for RISC-V Functional Safety Processor
We recently had a busy and successful week exhibiting again at the Embedded World conference in Nuremberg, Germany (March 14–16, 2023).
Covering much more than just semiconductor IP, this year’s EW had almost 27,000 visitors (50% more than last year’s 18,000) with 40% of the attendees coming from outside of Germany. We were among 950 exhibitors coming from 44 different countries.
Our team at EW definitely felt this resurgence in the show, by far the busiest and most productive event since Covid struck. Excellent meetings and booth conversations were had with existing and potential new customers, semiconductor and IP partners, vendors, and long-time industry friends.
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- 32-bit Embedded RISC-V Functional Safety Processor
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