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Xilinx Celebrates Winners of Industry's First Open Source Hardware Innovation Contest for Mainland China UniversitiesWUXI, China, April 24 /PRNewswire/ -- At an awards ceremony held this week, Xilinx, Inc. (NASDAQ:XLNX) announced the winners of its inaugural Open Source Hardware Innovation Contest, launched in June 2007 for engineering students at Chinese universities. The innovation contest is the first of its kind to establish an open source hardware community (OSHC) for senior undergraduates, masters and doctoral-level engineering students in mainland China designing with industry-leading FPGA platforms. A panel of seven judges awarded 17 prizes to the winners for designs in industrial control, multimedia, telecom, consumer electronics and surveillance applications. The winning submissions were selected from 200 design teams made up of more than 1000 student participants. Contestants submitted online entries to http://www.openhw.org/ from June through September 2007. Winning entries scored highest with a panel of seven judges from academia, industry and government for practicality, creativity and teamwork. "The enthusiasm this year's contest has generated with young engineers is a testament to the tremendous talent at leading universities in China," said Michael Wu, country manager for Xilinx China. "Given the success of our inaugural program, Xilinx is committed to continued collaboration with the China Institute of Electronic (CIE) in the coming years to encourage innovation with next-generation FPGA designers through the Open Source Hardware Innovation Contest." "We're impressed by the breadth and depth of creativity exhibited by hundreds of design teams this year -- and the incredible support provided by our long-time partners in academia, industry and government," added Patrick Lysaght, senior director for the Xilinx University Program (XUP). "Programs such as this will play a key role in driving business and technology innovation in China by fostering communication, contribution and sharing within the open source hardware community." Winning teams were awarded prizes, cash and free training courses through the Extension Courses for Electronic Design, provided by the Chinese Institute of Electronics (CIE). The winning teams are: -- 1st place Winner -- Tian Yun, Xu Wenbo, Hu Bin and Gu Tao from the -- 2nd Place Winners -- -- 3rd Place Winners -- -- Merit Winners -- design teams from Anhui University, Xi'An Jiaotong -- Individual Winners -- Notably, winning entries accompanied by innovative business proposals are now under consideration for further investment by the Xilinx Asia Pacific Technology Fund and local venture capital firms, such as Wuxi Venture Capital and Taiwan Global Venture Capital Management Consultants. About the Xilinx Open Source Hardware Innovation Contest in Mainland China This year's inaugural Open Source Hardware Innovation Contest is a cooperative effort between academia, government and industry in mainland China. Its goals are to: drive business and technology innovation; foster communication, contribution and sharing within the open source community; and accelerate the development of hardware intellectual property. The contest is co-hosted by the Xilinx and the Chinese Institute of Electronics. All the participating teams received donations of FPGA development systems and design software through the Xilinx University Program. The list of sponsoring partners included: Shanghai Ultrawise Co. Ltd. (AUTC); SEED International Ltd.; and Iridium Ltd; Xilinx distributors Avnet and NuHorizons; IBM; National Instruments; International Digital & Embedded Technology Certificate Org. (IDETCO); Tokyo Electron Device (Shanghai) Limited; Excelpoint; Wuxi New District Information Industry Science and Technology Park Administration; Wuxi National IC Design Base Co. Ltd; EEFocus (http://www.eefocus.com/); and Embedded Online (http://www.mcuol.com/). The seven-member panel of judges included: Xu Beijing, director of CIE; Professor Peng Chenglian, Fudan Computing and Information Technology School of Information Science and Engineering Department; Professor Sun Hongbo, Beijing Electronic Science and Technology Institute of the Office of Academic Degrees Committee of the State; Professor Zhou Jianjiang, Nanjing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics; Professor Ji Zhicheng, Jiangnan University; Chen Hao, General Manager of Ultrawise Corp.; and Kevin Xie, Xilinx China University Manager. About Xilinx Xilinx is the worldwide leader in complete programmable logic solutions. For more information, visit http://www.xilinx.com/.
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