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July 8th, 2005
Three more companies have agreed to join Power.org, an organization
dedicated to the electronic systems power reduction. These companies are involved in the semiconductor market and include
Denali Software, Inc., an Intellectual Property (IP) core and EDA company, HCL Technologies, also offering semiconductor IP
cores as well as general engineering services, and Xilinx, Inc., considered the market leader in the FPGA chip market. On
announcement of the agreement,
Mark Aaldering, Vice President of the IP and Embedded Processing
Divisions, Xilinx noted that the focal point of the organization centered around the PowerPC, a microprocessor architecture,
"The momentum and promotional benefits of the Power.org collaboration are important factors in advancing the adoption of PowerPCtechnology
as a standard in the industry. We see our participation as a means to continue expanding our PowerPC embedded solution."
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