C*Core Technology Co., Ltd. Brings 32-bit CPU and SoC Expertise to the Power Architecture Eco-System
C*Core to Debut Innovative Solutions at ASIA Power Architecture ® Conference, September 1 in Shenzhen, China; Conference Delivers Unique Opportunity to Learn About the Future Vision and Application of Power Architecture Technology
PISCATAWAY, NJ -- Aug 2, 2011- Power.org, the organization that promotes and develops standards for Power Architecture ®technology, today announced its newest member, C*Core, the leading 32-bit RISC embedded CPU and SoC technology firm in China. Already actively developing with Power Architecture technology, C*Core will announce a ground-breaking new C*CORE CPU series and development platform during the 2011 ASIA Power Architecture ® conference, a one day, executive conference to be held in Shenzhen, China, September 1, 2011.
"Power.org continues to attract market leaders like C*Core who recognize the value we deliver by providing direct access to customers through events like the upcoming ASIA Power Architecture conference and through opportunities to work collaboratively with industry's most renowned experts to drive new standards in innovation," said Elmer Corbin, member, Board of Directors for Power.org. "C*Core's design platform and services, systems solutions and licensing strategies offer customers the ability to leverage their technology with Power Architecture solutions to optimize the development budgets, and shorten time to market."
Leveraging advanced low-power, high-performance 32-bit RISC embedded CPU technology and SoC design methods, C*Core designed the highly successful, patented C*Core family of 32-bit CPU cores and the design platforms. Through direct manufacturing and IP licensing, the C*Core family of CPU cores has dominated China's embedded market with the #1 market share for the past seven years. The cores are widely used in high performance, innovative solutions for the consumer electronics, information security, industrial control, mobile storage and office automation markets.
"C*Core is committed to establishing a complete core IC supply chain, that will enable us to reduce time to market and deliver a competitive advantage to our customers," said Jiang Zheng, Chairman of the Board, C*CORE Technology Co. Ltd. "Power Architecture technology will play a pivotal role in helping us deliver on this promise by affording C*Core with unique opportunities, like the ASIA Power Architecture ® conference, to collaborate closely with our customers and industry experts in an effort to further advance and deliver solutions that propel next-generation applications."
In response to the explosive demand for Power Architecture technology throughout Asia, Power.org's™ ASIA Power Architecture conference will herald the 20th anniversary of Power Architecture technology and disclose future vision and application of the technology.
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