Article in Ottawa Business Journal by Jeff Pappone
Abstract - Victories, retreats and retrenchments in Ottawa's Tech sector
It's time to see how the fickle winds of fate have treated our Startups to Watch for 2007, and it's definitely proven to be a better year for some than others.
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1T OTP Memory: Delivering Quality and Reliability |
Article in ChipEstimate by Wlodek Kurjanowicz
Abstract - Today's consumer electronic and wireless markets are under heavy pressure to reduce costs, increase performance, minimize power consumption and increase security.
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Sidense Wins Design Slot in XMOS Silicon |
Article in EE Times by Peter Clarke
London - Sidense Corp. (Ottawa, Canada), a develop of antifuse-based non-volatile memory, has announced that its one-time programmable (OTP) technology has been designed into a software-programmable semiconductor product from XMOS Semiconductor Ltd. (Bristol, England).
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Secure, One-Time Programmable Memory for DCP Encryption Key Storage Applications |
Article in ChipEstimate by Wlodek Kurjanowicz
ABSTRACT High-definition digital content is driving advanced security requirements for SoCs. Millions of people will buy products with Digital Content Protection (DCP) to view, listen and communicate, thus creating a huge need to protect consumer data and intellectual property (IP) from theft.
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Article in Design & Reuse by Wlodek Kurjanowicz
ABSTRACT High-definition digital content is driving advanced security requirements for SoCs. Millions of people will buy products with Digital Content Protection (DCP) to view, listen and communicate, thus creating a huge need to protect consumer data and intellectual property (IP) from theft.
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Thanks for the LNV Memory |
Article in EDA Weekly by Peggy Aycinena
Lucky were those who attended a feisty event last October in Silicon Valley entitled:
The LNVM Imperative: What You Must Know!
It not only included breakfast, it also included a smorgasbord of useful info served up by a panel of brainiacks – experts all of them – on the topic of logical nonvolatile memory, LNVM.
If you missed that tasty 3-hour feast, this is the fast-food recap. Appetizers are courtesy of iSuppli's Jordan Selburn. The main course comes by way of eMemory Technology's Charles Hsu, Impinj's Larry Morrell, and Virage Logic's David Sowards. Dessert and coffee are attributable to Sidense Corp.'s Xerxes Wania.
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