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SEMINAR & OPEN HOUSE: High-Performance Signal Processing & Embedded Computing

Date: Thursday, April 13, 2023
Location: Annapolis Micro Systems
What: Attend either or both:

  • 9am-3:30pm – SEMINAR (see detail below)
  • 3:30pm-6pm – OPEN HOUSE (see detail below)

Cost: FREE

SEMINAR & OPEN HOUSE: High-Performance Signal Processing & Embedded Computing


Annapolis Micro Systems' single day of learning and connecting is back! Join the team in-person at the factory in Maryland to see the latest technologies and architectures that are solving the world's most difficult data digitization, processing, and storage challenges.


Seminar Detail (9am-3:30pm)

Featuring short informative presentations/demos on these topics:
  1. SOSA™ Update: The Latest from a Working Group Member
  2. Leveraging Versal Premium FPGAs and AI Cores
  3. Achieving SWaP-C Via High Density Edge Small Form Factor (SFF) Computing
  4. The Need for Speed: Achieving 64 GS/s Across a Wide Spectrum with Jariet Technologies
  5. Chassis Management or System on Module? You Decide.
  6. How Does Agilex Direct RF-Series Technology Change the Game for High-Performance Processing?
  7. What’s New & In the Pipeline? An Innovation Update
  8. What to Expect in Annapolis' Next-Gen Board Support Package

The Seminar is capped at 30 attendees. Note that topics may be modified based on attendee interest.

Open House Detail (3:30-6pm)

Includes finger foods, drinks, and:
Surface Mount Manufacturing Demos
  • Product & Other Demos

The Open House is capped at 50 attendees

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