David Chinnery

David Chinnery

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Closing the Power Gap Between ASIC & Custom: Tools and Techniques for Low Power Design (Non-Fiction) was the most recently released book by David Chinnery, on August 1st, 2005.

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David Chinnery Stats: The highest rated book by David Chinnery on Book Notification is Closing the Gap Between ASIC & Custom: Tools and Techniques for High-Performance ASIC Design, a Non-Fiction book.

The most read book by David Chinnery on Book Notification is Closing the Gap Between ASIC & Custom: Tools and Techniques for High-Performance ASIC Design, a Non-Fiction book.

Below is a complete list of David Chinnery books in publication and chronological order, broken down by series.

List of Non-Fiction Books in Publication Order

David Chinnery

David Chinnery is probably best known for their Non-Fiction Books. They currently have 2 Non-Fiction books available. The first was released in 2002 with the book Closing the Gap Between ASIC & Custom: Tools and Techniques for High-Performance ASIC Design. The most recently released was Closing the Power Gap Between ASIC & Custom: Tools and Techniques for Low Power Design which was released in 2005. There are no upcoming non-fiction books by David at this time.

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David Chinnery: F.A.Q

What was the first book David Chinnery wrote?

The first book written by David Chinnery was Closing the Gap Between ASIC & Custom: Tools and Techniques for High-Performance ASIC Design, published in 2002.

What was the most recent book David Chinnery wrote?

Their most recently released work was Closing the Power Gap Between ASIC & Custom: Tools and Techniques for Low Power Design on August 1st, 2005.

Will there be any more books by David Chinnery?

David Chinnery does not have any upcoming books with a set publication date within the next few months at this time.

How many books has David Chinnery written?

David Chinnery has written 2 books. All of their books are Non-Fiction Books.

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