Power.org's evening at the San Jose Art Museum

As an industry innovator, you've probably had plenty of times when your great ideas were received with enthusiasm. But perhaps there have been times when your ideas have gone unnoticed - for some reason they just didn't stick. What's the barrier?

You're invited to join us for an evening at the San Jose Museum of Art that's all about getting ideas noticed. You'll have the opportunity to be inspired by local artists who bring their ideas to life on canvas - and you'll be further inspired as we hear from Chip and Dan Heath, authors of the new book Made to Stick - Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die.

Power Architecture technology, originating as a landmark idea for creating a more powerful, flexible microprocessor architecture (Performance Optimized with Enhanced RISC), has certainly stuck in the minds of developers everywhere. This pervasive technology has enabled millions of innovative digital products, from the world's fastest supercomputers to the always-on network backbone to the leading game platforms to the engine control in more than half of today's car models. Make Power Architecture technology the basis for your next great idea!


Agenda: April 3, 2007

  • 6:00 pm Art Galleries Open
  • 6:00 pm Buffet Dinner
  • 7:30 pm Special Presentation: "Ideas That Stick" by authors Chip and Dan Heath
  • 8:30 pm Networking and Noshing
  • 10:00 pm Close



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