Running Low on Power or Receiving Mixed Signals? Talk to the Expert Users
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Soheil Modirzadeh
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October 6, 2009
Everytime my wife and I are looking to buy a big item, we do our research by reading blogs, articles, and customer reviews. I have to tell you, the single best source for information is through customer reviews and testimonials by actual users. Testimonials
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Technical Webinars Hosted by the Experts - Don't Miss Them!
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Soheil Modirzadeh
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June 18, 2009
Starting June 23, 2009, Cadence technical experts will host a series of technical webinars on myriad of topics. During this free webinar series, you’ll discover possible solutions and best practices to overcome the challenges you may be facing today
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MarCom 2009 - New, Exciting, Educational
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Soheil Modirzadeh
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May 29, 2009
As a Marketing Communications professional, I am always looking for creative ways to communicate with our current and potential customers. Over the last 13 years that I have been in this profession, I have seen many methods and vehicles used by Cadence
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Interview with SiRF's Nigel Foley on Low-Power Design
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Soheil Modirzadeh
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May 4, 2009
Over the last three years, customers have been able to leverage the Cadence Low-Power Solution to tapeout their most complex designs. SiRF is no exception. However, in the case of SiRF, another secret weapon was used that made things even easier and cut
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'Back to School' in April? Are you Kidding?
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Soheil Modirzadeh
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March 19, 2009
No, I am not kidding. in fact, we have planned several 'back to school' seminars throughout the nation to tell you all about the latest technology in digital implementation. If you are a current customer using SoC Encounter, then you would want
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Talk "Low Power" With The Experts
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Soheil Modirzadeh
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March 9, 2009
I am very excited about an event that Cadence low-power R&D and technical experts are hosting in Europe and eventually in other regions. The nice part about this is that it allows for informal discussions between engineers. I recently sat down with
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