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Denali CTO Mark Gogolewski to Speak on EDA Industry Growth at RBC Capital Markets Software Conference

Business Wire, Oct 29, 2002

Business Editors/Technology Writers

PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 29, 2002

Denali Software Inc. today announced that Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder Mark Gogolewski will participate in a panel session to discuss EDA industry growth this Wednesday at the RBC Capital Market's Software Conference in San Francisco. Gogolewski will offer insights into Denali's success as the leading provider of EDA tools and Semiconductor IP (SIP) used in designing memory systems for System-On-Chip (SoC) designs.

Panel Session Title:

'Where is the growth in the EDA industry coming from -- innovative smaller players or large established companies?'

Moderator:

Garo Toomajanian, research analyst at RBC Capital Markets

Date:

Wednesday, October 30, at 9:30 a.m., PDT

Location:

RBC Capital Markets Software Conference - Argent Hotel in San Francisco

About Denali

Denali Software Inc. is the world's largest provider of EDA tools and Semiconductor Intellectual Property (SIP) solutions for memory system design, integration, and verification. Denali's Databahn(TM) product provides designers with the highest quality solution for producing application specific memory controller cores for all of new and emerging DRAM memory technologies. Denali's MMAV(TM) product is the de facto industry standard for modeling and simulating memory during all phases of design and verification. Memory selection, memory controller configuration, and memory system performance analysis are supported through its online infrastructure at eMemory.com. More than 400 companies worldwide use Denali's tools, technology, and services to efficiently integrate new memory technologies into complex system designs for communication, consumer, and computer products. For more information, visit Denali at www.denali.com, call (650) 461-7200, or email info@denali.com

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