Evatronix Releases the First Semiconductor-themed Android/iOS Game
Update: Cadence Completes Acquisition of Evatronix IP Business (Jun 13, 2013)
Free to download brain teaser based on the famous memory card game scheme now available for download on both AppStore and Google Play.
Santa Clara, USA – August 20, 2012 - Evatronix SA, provider of robust IP for variety of applications, announced today the availability of a free, downloadable game for both iOS and Android powered devices. The game’s goal is to discover and match in pairs cards with the same symbols. The game was specifically developed for the Flash Memory Summit, where Evatronix is showing its demo of NAND Flash Controller and PANTA DP20 IP and giving away prizes for those who play the game in the Evatronix booth, #915.
“We wanted to give to our fellow engineers a nice game they could play while waiting for things like simulation results, a meeting to begin or on other occasions,” said Jacek Duda, Marketing Manager at Evatronix. “While we are all serious at work, there are times when a moment of relaxation might increase the effectiveness afterwards, and our game’s brain teasing plot is designed precisely for that.”
To play the game and have a chance to win a Kindle Fire tablet, visit Evatronix booth #915.
To play the game on your own device, please head to the Google Play or Apple AppStore.
EVATRONIX AT THE FLASH MEMORY SUMMIT
To see the latest offering from Evatronix and experience the speed of the latest ONFi 3.0 memories in a video streaming application, visit Evatronix at the Flash Memory Summit in booth #915 or show up at the expert table on Tuesday, August 21st between 5.30 and 7 PM. Other Evatronix activities at FMS include the Technical Marketing Manager provide an overview of Error Correction Codes (Thursday, Aug 23rd, 8.30 AM, session 301-C) and Evatronix prototyping board on display in the ONFi booth, #918.
ABOUT EVATRONIX
Evatronix develops digital and mixed-signal Intellectual Property (IP) cores with complementary software and supporting application environments. We embrace hardware, software and design services elements to assist our customers in all SoC development stages, from concept to tape-out. Over a period of more than 20 years, Evatronix provided over 500 licenses for 8051, USB, NAND Flash, SDIO and multimedia solutions. We are headquartered in Poland, and employ more than 90 people worldwide.
For more information please visit the company’s web site at www.evatronix.com/ip
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