AMI Semiconductor Enhances Structured Digital Business Offerings and Operations with Integration of Flextronics Semiconductor Conversion Assets; Increases Market Share for FPGA-to-ASIC Conversions.POCATELLO, Idaho Pocatello (IPA: [po kə tɛ lo]) is the county seat and largest city of Bannock CountyGR6 -- AMI Semiconductor AMI Semiconductor is a company engaged the design and manufacture of customer specific integrated circuit solutions, including solutions for the automotive, medical and industrial markets. Among its products are products that integrate processing of analog and digital signals. (Nasdaq:AMIS A·mis , Kingsley 1922-1995. British writer best known for his novels, including Lucky Jim (1954) and Jake's Thing (1978). ), a designer and manufacturer of state-of-the-art integrated mixed-signal and structured digital products for the automotive, medical and industrial markets, today announced that it has fully integrated the FPGA-to-ASIC conversion assets of newly acquired Flextronics Semiconductor. These assets increase the company's leadership position in the FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) A type of gate array that is programmed in the field rather than in a semiconductor fab. Containing up to hundreds of thousands of gates, there are a variety of FPGA architectures on the market. conversion market through its Structured Digital Product business unit, which has specialized in FPGA-to-ASIC conversions for leading semiconductor companies for more than 15 years. E[acute accent acute accent n. A mark (´) indicating: a. that a vowel is close or tense, as é in French été. b. that a vowel or syllable has a high or rising pitch, as in Chinese or Ancient Greek. c. ]Currently, AMIS supports array and cell-based structured digital technologies with its XPressArray(R) family, which includes specific drop-in replacement FPGA intellectual property (IP), as well as seam-less turn-key design services that reduce customer resource requirements The components of a system that are required by software or hardware. It refers to resources that have finite limits such as memory and disk. In a PC, it may also refer to the resources required to install a new peripheral device, namely IRQs, DMA channels, I/O addresses and memory in order to cost reduce FPGA designs for mass manufacturing as ASICs. E[acute accent]With the integration of Flextronics Semiconductor, AMIS adds two new families of gate array products as well as additional design services supporting FPGA and ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) Pronounced "a-sick." A chip that is custom designed for a specific application rather than a general-purpose chip such as a microprocessor. conversions. The addition of the Flextronics business model, which targets lower density applications, complements AMI Semiconductor's existing structured arrays and cell-based products that previously targeted mid- to high-density applications. Additionally, AMIS has added several new customers to its current portfolio through this integration. E[acute accent]"Our customers face continuous pressure to stay competitive in their markets. As the leader in mid- to high-end FPGA-to-ASIC conversions, we offer a broad product set that enables our customers to achieve competitive silicon solutions," said Mike O'Neill Mike O'Neill is the name of:
E[acute accent]About AMI Semiconductor E[acute accent]AMI Semiconductor (AMIS) is a leader in the design and manufacture of silicon solutions for the real world. As a widely recognized innovator in state-of-the-art integrated mixed-signal and structured digital products, AMIS is committed to providing customers with the optimal value, quickest time-to-market semiconductor solutions. Offering unparalleled manufacturing flexibility and dedication to customer service, AMI Semiconductor operates globally with headquarters in Pocatello, Idaho; European corporate offices in Oudenaarde, Belgium; and a network of sales and design centers located in the key markets of North America, Europe and the Asia Pacific region. For more information please visit the AMIS Web site at www.amis.com. |
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