SAN
JOSE, Calif., April 28,
2022 /PRNewswire/ -- QuickLogic Corporation (NASDAQ:
QUIK) ("QuickLogic" or the "Company"), a developer of ultra-low
power multi-core voice enabled SoCs, embedded FPGA IP, and Endpoint
AI solutions, today announced that management is scheduled to
participate in a group investor meeting at the Oppenheimer 7th
Annual Emerging Growth Virtual Conference.
Date:
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Tuesday, May 10,
2022
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Meeting session:
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10:15 a.m. Eastern
Time
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Investors interested in attending the conference should contact
QuickLogic Investor Relations at ir@quicklogic.com, or their
Oppenheimer representative.
A copy of the current investor presentation is available for
download from the QuickLogic website at
https://ir.quicklogic.com/presentations. Due to the conference
format, there will be no webcast of the meeting session.
About QuickLogic
QuickLogic Corporation (NASDAQ: QUIK)
is a fabless semiconductor company that develops low power,
multi-core semiconductor platforms and Intellectual Property (IP)
for Artificial Intelligence (AI), voice and sensor processing. The
solutions include embedded FPGA IP (eFPGA) for hardware
acceleration and pre-processing, and heterogeneous multi-core SoCs
that integrate eFPGA with other processors and peripherals. The
Analytics Toolkit from our recently acquired wholly owned
subsidiary, SensiML Corporation, completes the end-to-end solution
with accurate sensor algorithms using AI technology. The full range
of platforms, software tools and eFPGA IP enables the practical and
efficient adoption of AI, voice, and sensor processing across
mobile, wearable, hearable, consumer, industrial, edge and endpoint
IoT. For more information, visit
www.quicklogic.com and https://www.quicklogic.com/blog.
The QuickLogic logo and QuickLogic are registered trademarks
of QuickLogic Corporation.
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