Catalyst Semiconductor Selects Ammon & Rizos, Inc. as Mexico and South Central USA Sales Representative.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 1, 2002 Catalyst Semiconductor (Nasdaq:CATS) today announced it has appointed Ammon & Rizos, Inc. to its sales team of North American North American named after North America. North American blastomycosis see North American blastomycosis. North American cattle tick see boophilusannulatus. independent manufacturer sales representatives. Ammon & Rizos will represent Catalyst's programmable products, including Flash memories, parallel and serial EEPROMs, NVRAMs, Digitally Programmable Potentiometers (DPP DPP - Dining Philosophers Problem (TM)) and microcontroller supervisory circuits with EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable ROM) A rewritable memory chip that holds its content without power. Although EEPROMs spawned flash memory, EEPROMs are byte addressable at the write level, whereas flash chips must erase a block of bytes before rewriting. memory, in Mexico and the south central states of Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas. "Ammon & Rizos is well known and respected by major Computer, Data Acquisition, Data Communication and Telecommunication manufacturers," said Catalyst Area Sales Manager sales manager n → gerente m/f de ventas sales manager n → directeur commercial sales manager sale n → Tom Martin. "With Ammon & Rizos' experienced sales and application engineering team, we heighten our focus on major OEMs and contract manufacturers. With Catalyst's expanded EEPROM memory, supervisor and Digitally Programmable Potentiometer (DPP(TM)) product lines, Ammon & Rizos' established presence in the area will positively impact our position in the United States and Mexico." "We are very pleased Catalyst Semiconductor is part of our offering," said David Rizos, vice president of Ammon & Rizos. Catalyst Semiconductor's emphasis on high-speed serial EEPROMs and sizeable market share in the serial EEPROM market is testament to their success and focus on quality, delivery and customer service. We look forward to serving existing customers and expanding sales activity in the region." About Ammon & Rizos, Inc. Founded in 1955, Ammon & Rizos, Inc. has over 45 years experience in marketing high technology products in the South Central United States The South Central United States, South Central states, or Midsouth is a region of the United States located in the south central part of the country. It evolved out of the archaic southwest, which originally was literally the western U.S. South. and Mexico, and operates five fully-staffed offices in the United States and Mexico. Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana sales are managed from sales offices in Dallas, Austin and Houston. Ammon & Rizos has had offices in Mexico for seven years. Mexico sales are managed from offices in El Paso and Guadalajara. Ammon & Rizos employees a highly technical sales force. Over 70 percent of employees have technical degrees with six holding engineering degrees. A dedicated applications engineer provides technical solutions and product integration across all principals. Ammon & Rizos represents such leading firms as Aromat, Artesyn, AVX/Kyocera, Bourns, The Bureau, Comair Rotron, Elco Corporation, Intersil, Midcom, Oki Semiconductor, United Chemicon and Wakefield Engineering. About Catalyst Semiconductor, Inc. Founded in 1985, Catalyst Semiconductor, Inc. is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. Catalyst is a developer and marketer of programmable products used in telecommunications, networking systems, computation, automotive, industrial and consumer markets. Catalyst designs and markets a broad range of programmable products including Flash Memories, Parallel and Serial EEPROMs with I2C I2C Inter-Integrated Circuit I2C Intelligent Interface Controller I2C Intelligent Controller , SPI (1) (Stateful Packet Inspection) See stateful inspection. (2) (Service Provider Interface) The programming interface for developing Windows drivers under WOSA. and Microwire interfaces, NVRAMs, Digitally Programmable Potentiometers, Microcontroller Supervisory circuits and other programmable Mixed Signal products. Typical applications for the Catalyst's products include optical networks, modems, wireless LANs, network cards, PC BIOS, DIMM (Dual In-Line Memory Module) A printed circuit board that holds memory chips and plugs into a DIMM socket on the motherboard. See memory module. DIMM - Dual In-Line Memory Module modules, cellular telephones, digital satellite box receivers, set-top boxes and Internet routers. Catalyst's Quality Management System is ISO (1) See ISO speed. (2) (International Organization for Standardization, Geneva, Switzerland, www.iso.ch) An organization that sets international standards, founded in 1946. The U.S. member body is ANSI. 9001 certified. Additional information about Catalyst Semiconductor is available at www.catalyst-semiconductor.com. Except for those statements that report the Company's historical results, the statements being made are forward-looking statements. Actual results could differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. Additional information concerning factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements is contained under the heading "Certain Factors That May Affect the Company's Future Results of Operations" listed from time to time in Catalyst's SEC reports including but not limited to the report on Form 10-K Form 10-K A report required by the SEC from exchange-listed companies that provides for annual disclosure of certain financial information. Form 10-K See 10-K. for the year ended April 30, 2002, and Form 10-Q Form 10-Q See 10-Q. for the quarter ended July 31, 2002. Editor Note: I2C is a registered trademark of Philips Corporation. DPP is a trademark of Catalyst Semiconductor. SPI is a trademark of Motorola, Inc. Microwire is a trademark of National Semiconductor. Electronic images are available at www.catalyst-semiconductor.com/editors. In I2C the 2 is superscript Any letter, digit or symbol that appears above the line. For example, 10 to the 9th power is written with the 9 in superscript (109). Contrast with subscript. . |
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