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Thursday, December 1, 2011
North American FPGA Conferences
Atomic Rules is pleased to be a sponsor of two FPGA conferences in 2012:
FPGA-2012 in Monterey
(ACM/SIGDA)
FCCM-2012 in Toronto
(IEEE)
Please click through the links above to get the details on the call-for-papers and other participation.
Additionally, you can check our
News and Events
page to see what else is in the works.
Shep and Oskar at Demo night, FCCM-2005 (Napa)
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