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Texas Instruments developer conference begins today

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Bangalore , Nov. 30

TEXAS Instruments India announced Tuesday that the seventh annual TI Developer Conference (TIDC) 2004 would be held in Bangalore on December 1 and 2.

TIDC, designed specifically for engineers working in systems design, hardware and embedded software applications, addresses the needs of beginners and experts in DSP applications and system designs.

The two-day event will feature over 20 TI third-party exhibitors and 45 addresses by thought leaders on video compression technology, control systems, digital light processing, cellular systems and other wireless technologies, RFID, consumer electronics, broadband, analog and automotive symposiums.

The conference will also include live demonstrations of technology and solution offerings in dedicated areas by TI third-party developers and solution providers, said a company press release.

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