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IP is an Ecosystem, Denali Says
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ANAHEIM, Calif. – The IP market is young and fractured, but Denali suggests that it is nearing puberty.
With Samsung stressing the key role its OneNAND flash memory would play in consumer electronics going forward during a keynote Tuesday, and the fact that Denali Software Inc. is creating the tools to support it, the memory modeler’s VP of marketing Kevin Silver offered insights into their partnership.
As Denali was cutting its teeth with its memory-modeling tool, aiming to efficiently support all the memory devices, the company had to have good relationships with the memory vendors, Silver said.
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