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Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 9 August 2005

Mothersole to deliver multicore keynote

Dave Mothersole, CTO and Director of Advanced Technology Development for Freescale Semiconductor's Networking and Computing Systems Group, will deliver a keynote address at GSPx 2005.

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Dave Mothersole, CTO and Director of Advanced Technology Development for Freescale Semiconductor's Networking and Computing Systems Group (NCSG), will deliver a keynote address at GSPx 2005. Freescale Semiconductor is also a sponsor of the signal processing conference and expo. GSPx will take place from 24th to 27th October 2005 at the Santa Clara Convention Centre.

'Mothersole will address the industry 'buzz' around multicore and separate the reality from the hype', said Dr Amnon Aliphas, GSPx Conference Chair.

'Attendees at GSPx will learn how multicore designs can deliver an optimal ratio of performance, power and price for today's demanding applications'.

In his keynote address: 'Signal processing catches the multicore wave: which architecture is right for your application?' Mothersole will explore the relevance and impact of multicore processor devices on the signal processing industry.

Mothersole will also delve into SoC design requirements and methodologies involved in developing multicore processes.

He will also share lessons learned at Freescale in creating a multicore SoC from the ground up - one that tightly aligns with the needs of embedded system developers.

In his current role at Freescale, Mothersole is responsible for the NCSG's technology strategy and leading-edge systems and intellectual property development.

During his 25 years at Motorola's Semiconductor Products Sector, now Freescale, Mothersole served in a variety of technical and executive roles, including VP of architecture and systems platforms, founder and general manager of the PowerPC products division and director of engineering for the microprocessor products group.

He holds 23 patents in the fields of system architecture and microprocessor implementation.

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