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With the invention of the transistor by Bell Labs in 1947, the semiconductor industry has grown to a $257 billion industry, with fabless companies representing $53 billion of that. In 2008, the industry was comprised of more than 200 integrated device manufacturers (IDMs), approximately 1,300 fabless companies and more than 125 foundries.

The growth of the semiconductor industry has been fueled by the adoption and proliferation of the PC, the cellular phone and the Internet. Today, these platforms and their offspring have driven an amazing diversification of products and applications, and semiconductors are becoming a larger percentage of all modern electronics.

The growth of the semiconductor industry is also being driven by the modernization of emerging economies such as China, India, Russia, Africa and South America. These emerging regions still have immense untapped opportunities.

But perhaps the biggest growth factor for ICs is now long-term growth prospects for wireline, wireless and consumer markets. These markets have huge growth potential post-recession. The worldwide handset revenue will approach $142 billion in 2008 and then continue a 7% growth on average per year. The worldwide wireless LAN (WLAN) semiconductor market expected to pass the $4 billion mark by 2012, with a 22.8% compound annual growth rate (CAGR). And consumer semiconductor revenue is still expected to grow at a CAGR of 10% through 2013.

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Tools

Complimentary Law Consultation

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    Gardere Wynne Sewell LLP

    GSA is pleased to offer you a complimentary resource focused on basic legal questions affecting the semiconductor industry. The law firm Gardere Wynne Sewell LLP, which works with the Board of Directors of GSA, has agreed to provide a free consultation to GSA members in the following areas.

FABLS Stock Index

  • GSA reintroduced the FABLS Stock Index (FABLS) (originally created in 1998) and introduced the Mini Fabless Stock Index (mFABLS) to support the organization's hypothesis that fabless stocks are viable for long-term investing – especially during an economic downturn. The FABLS Index includes public fabless companies that meet or exceed a market capitalization criterion of $500 million, and a new Mini FABLS (mFABLS) includes public fabless companies with market capitalization between $100 million and $500 million.

Corporate Governance

  • GSA has created a Corporate Governance section to provide tools and ongoing, timely information on a variety of issues including ESO expensing and Corporate Governance.

Semiconductor End Markets

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    GSA offers its online End Markets Tool to members so fabless, IDM and supplier companies, venture capitalists, industry analysts, or anyone else who has an interest, are able to easily and quickly identify market saturation levels – helping to analyze growth potential within the different markets and seeing which companies are competing in what areas.

Surveys     Reports     Articles    Presentations    Whitepapers

Market Intelligence

SURVEYS

Venture Capital

  • GSA is updating its annual Investment Directory for distribution to fabless, supplier & IDM semiconductor companies. This directory provides a detailed profile on individual Venture Capital firms and Investment Banks to help semiconductor companies identify the services provided by these firms.

Foundry

  • GSA is updating its annual Foundry Resource Guide for distribution to fabless & IDM semiconductor companies. This report provides detailed profiles to help semiconductor companies identify the services provided by the industry's wafer foundries.

Wafer Fabrication & Back-End Pricing

  • This survey is intended to create a quarterly benchmark for the fabless and IDM sectors, depicting average wafer, mask set, assembly, test and wafer bump prices by company type, region, etc. The data is collected confidentially and tabulated in aggregate by Grant Thornton LLP using a weighted industry average approach. In exchange for completing the Survey online, you will receive complimentary access to the Wafer Fabrication and Back-End Pricing Reports ($3,000 annual value), analyzing the average wafer, mask set, assembly, test and wafer bump costs for each quarter in which you participate.

GSA Interest Group Survey

  • GSA's Interest Groups are driving industry solutions in EDA/Design, IP, Wafer Manufacturing, Packaging and Test. Help us by giving your feedback in these areas.

Outsourcing

  • GSA publishes an annual Outsourcing Directory, which is a compilation of detailed corporate profiles of companies that outsource a percentage of their manufacturing operations. Fabless companies and IDMs that outsource are eligible to be profiled in this directory. Don’t miss this free opportunity to have your company listed in the directory, regardless of GSA membership. Included in the Fabless and IDM Surveys.

Semiconductor End Markets

  • It is well known that the semiconductor industry changes rapidly; therefore, GSA surveys its database of companies regularly to ensure all information is updated and correct. This year, we are sending an abbreviated survey to capture your company’s detailed end market information. By completing the survey, it will guarantee your company is listed correctly in our database, which, in turn, will help us serve you better.

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REPORTS

2010 GSA Memory Conference Report

  • “Bridging Memory and Logic ICs for Better System Performance”

    The GSA Memory Conference, held in Taipei on March 16, 2010, ended with great success. The 2010 GSA Memory Conference Report records the key perspectives and insights from the distinguished speakers and the companies they represented at this conference. It also brings together impartial views and comments from the Industrial Economics and Knowledge Center (IEK), the industrial research arm of the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), a long-term associate to GSA.

Energy Harvesting for Self Powered Wearable Health Monitoring System

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    Qadeer A Khan, Sarvesh J Bang
    Oregon State University

    PDF, 422 KB

Equity Research: Chip/Computer/Cellphone Data March 2009 -- Weak End Markets, Clean Supply Chain

  • David Wong, CFA, PhD, Senior Analyst Amit Chanda, Associate Analyst Brian Cutlip, Associate Analyst
    Wachovia

    PDF, 1.79 MB

Medical Applications Guide

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    Texas Instruments

    Contains information on: -Consumer and Portable Medical -Diagnostic. Patient Monitoring and Therapy -Medical Imaging -Medical Instruments -Connectivity Solutions for Medical -Resources

    PDF, 7.22 MB

Global Semiconductor Funding, IPO and M&A Update

  • To provide the industry with timely data on semiconductor investment activity in the private and public sector, GSA releases a monthly two-page update and a downloadable, sort-able Excel spreadsheet of all semiconductor funding, initial public offering (IPO), and merger and acquisition (M&A) activity.

Equity Research: Chip/Computer/Cellphone Data

  • David Wong, CFA, PhD, Senior Analyst Amit Chanda, Associate Analyst Brian Cutlip, Associate Analyst
    Wachovia

    Industry report on semiconductors, cell phones and computer hardware.

    PDF, 1.87 MB

Global Semiconductor Financial Tracker

  • GSA's quarterly Global Semiconductor Financial Report is a comprehensive report, which includes detailed trend analysis, regional breakdowns, etc. on financial data. This report is complimentary to GSA members. Non-members may purchase it at the GSA Store.

IC Foundry Almanac

  • The IC Foundry Almanac puts essential information at your fingertips, including foundry-segment analysis, five-year forecasts, wafer-pricing trends from outsourcing semiconductor suppliers and supplier-profile data. Use the Foundry Almanac to make corporate decisions, support the outsourcing business model in presentations and meetings, and gain a better understanding of the foundry market's status.

Understanding Fabless IC Technology

  • Authors: Jeorge S. Hurtarte, Evert A. Wolsheimer, Lisa M. Tafoya

    Understanding Fabless IC Technology focuses on the differences between the IDM and fabless business model and provides the reader with an overview of how to conduct business in the outsourced semiconductor industry environment as well as discusses technical, cultural and global issues. It also discusses key business topics such as negotiating with outside fabrication companies, choosing the right electronic design tools, protection of intellectual property and business plans, and maintaining quality control.

Semiconductor Primer 2008: An Overview Of The Semiconductor Industry

  • David Wong, Ph.D., CFA, Senior Analyst Lindsey Matherne, Associate Analyst Brian Cutlip, Associate Analyst Amit Chanda, Associate Analyst
    Wachovia

    PDF, 2 MB

India Semiconductor Market Research Reports

  • The India Semiconductor Association (ISA) is the trade body representing the Indian semiconductor driven industry. ISA is committed to building global awareness for the Indian semiconductor-driven industry and supporting its growth through focused activities. ISA has played a prominent role in supporting the Government of India in the Semiconductor Policy.

Consumer Electronics Boom: How Semiconductor and Consumer Electronics Companies can Improve Cost, Time-to-Market and Product Quality

  • GSA, CEA and KPMG

    This report explores how semiconductor companies and consumer electronics original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) can better partner to improve time-to-market and product quality. It also provides valuable insight to both CE and IC OEMs in developing new consumer products, where time-to-market, product differentiation, quality and product profitability are tantamount.

Lead-Free Resources

  • GSA provides you resources including presentations, reports and links to additional sites with helpful information such as defining RoHS, WEEE, lead facts, and more.

Building a Better Supply Chain: Successful Collaboration in the Fabless Semiconductor Industry

  • Industry Directions and GSA

    A collaborative effort between industry analyst firm Industry Directions, Inc. and GSA, the study demonstrates that while fabless companies are adept at operating in the outsourced model and recognize the importance of the supply chain and how it helps drive competitive advantage, there is significant opportunity for improvement.

GSA Semiconductor Market Report: An Essential Data Resource for Outsourcing Companies

  • The Semiconductor Market Report, last updated in May 2007, is an essential historical data resource that encompasses the entire fabless ecosystem. There is no single source or publication of this caliber with the more than 550 pages of easy-to-read charts, graphs and written analysis.

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ARTICLES

To DFM (Design for Manufacture) or not DFM?

  • Wes Hansford
    MOSIS

    This article discusses packaging options available for prototyping silicon ICs

    PDF, 1277.091 MB

  • Wes Hansford
    MOSIS

    This article discusses whether design for manufacture and optimizing yield should be the most important criteria in designing ICs.

    PDF, 763.586 MB

The Sure Path to 40nm Success

  • Virage Logic
    Virage Logic

    PDF, 144 KB

Can MIPI and MDDI Really Co-Exist?

  • Ashraf K. Takla, Mixel & Timothy Saxe, QuickLogic

    Since MIPI and MDDI standards both target interfaces to cameras and displays on mobile devices, are two separate standards really needed?

    PDF, 4.55 MB

Current Economic Downturn Monitor

  • Throughout the current economic downturn, GSA is providing the industry with the latest data, resources and analysis supporting the GSA Hypothesis. We encourage you to download the articles and presentations for the most comprehensive analysis.

Managing in a Downturn

  • KPMG

    PDF, 1.035 MB

The Promises and Pitfalls of Open Mobile Platforms

  • Keith Higgins, Vice President of Marketing
    Aricent, Inc.

    This article covers the relative strengths of open source mobile technology, the barriers, and how the entire mobile community needs to adopt a holistic approach to allow the open source mobile revolution to realize its greatest potential.

    PDF, 118 KB

Proposed Clarification of Credit-Derivative Scope Exception

  • KPMG

    PDF, 178 KB

EITF Deliberates the Scope of Statement 160

  • KPMG

    PDF, 598 KB

Changes in Impairment Accounting for Some Financial Instruments

  • KPMG

    PDF, 192 KB

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PRESENTATIONS

HHNEC Introduction

  • HHNEC Marketing
    HHNEC

    THis is the latest version of company introduction that we provided to all our potential customers

    PDF, 4814.515 MB

GSA & IET International Semiconductor Forum
Munich, Germany
June 3, 2009

  • Redefining Mobility: Overcoming the Industry's Next Challenge LOGIN
    Steve Mollenkopf, Executive Vice President & President
    QUALCOMM CDMA Technologies

    PDF, 9 MB

  • Are ASIC's Really on the Decline? The ASIC Model: Future Directions LOGIN
    Tatsuo Noguchi, Technology Executive, Semiconductor Technology Laboratories
    TOSHIBA Corporation

    The presentation highlighted the ASIC model applicability for CE companies, the future of the ASIC model globally, ASIC model impact on Europe and the role fabless companies play in the chip development process

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  • Portable Device Power Management: Evolution from Discretes to Configurable System Power Management Platform IC’s LOGIN
    Mark Jacob, Director of Marketing, Audio & Power Management Business Unit
    Dialog Semiconductor

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  • IC Design: Rethink Everything for Recovery Readiness! LOGIN
    Dr. Aart de Geus, Chairman & CEO
    Synopsys, Inc.

    Dr. de Geus presents his perspective on what’s driving the current economic and technological realities for companies doing IC design, what looming challenges are waiting just down the road and what solutions will be necessary to equip them to be recovery ready.

    PDF

  • Global Economic Outlook LOGIN
    Julian Callow, Chief European Economist
    Barclays Capital

    The presentation highlights global macroeconomic factors that will contribute to eventual worldwide recovery, and it will identify how semiconductor technology can play a large role in overall macroeconomic growth and stability – from energy savings and harvesting, to green environmental technology, to enabling “smart” medical and automotive applications and beyond. This keynote draws a picture of what is required to reach economic stability and how the semiconductor industry can help achieve this.

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The Semiconductor Review, June 2009 Update

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    Caris & Company

    PDF, 1.62 MB

IP Conference Taiwan
Hsinchu, Taiwan
May 7, 2009

ITAC and GSA Conference
Bromont, Canada
April 15, 2009

  • Commercialization of MEMS Technology: Current Trends
    Louis Ross, President and Chief Executive Officer
    Virtus Advanced Sensors

    The crux of my talk will include factors behind the trend to invest in and expediate the commercialization of mass produced MEMS devices, with emphasis on the explosion of growth in regard to consumer electronics applications. Also, I will discuss some of the success stories to be featured in an upcoming book to be published by Wiley this summer which I am acting as a co-editor/author ("The MEMS/NEMS Marketplace; AMN-Series Vol. 9"). This book includes submissions by senior executives from companies like Denso, Sumitomo Precision, ST Micro, from leading academics, and case studies of success stories such as TI's DLP technology.

    PDF, 2.76 MB

  • Living Star Trek Technologies: Advanced Microelectronics at Work and Play
    Moderator: Peter Middleton, Principal Analyst
    Gartner, Inc.

    Panel
    Brian Doody, Chief Executive Officer, DALSA Corporation;
    Paul Kempf, Vice President, Silicon, Research In Motion;
    Gerry Remers, President and Chief Operation Officer, Christie Digital Systems Canada, Inc.;
    Robert Tong, Vice President, Medical Products Group, ON Semiconductor

    This panel of senior industry executives share their thoughts on the technologies that have the potential to change our lives just like: iPods; cell phones; satellite TV; and virtual communities.

    PDF, 4.926 MB

  • Small World Large Impact: A WIN Perspective on the Potential of Nanotechnology
    Dr. Arthur Carty, Executive Director
    Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology

    The science and engineering of materials, devices and systems with size features in the range of atoms and molecules (0.1-100 nm) has seen spectacular growth, with global funding reaching $US 18.2 B in 2008, up 15% from 07. Using the unique properties of nanoscale materials- high surface atom/bulk atom ratios and the emergence of quantum effects- together with access to new tools and methods for seeing, manipulating and creating new forms of matter and devices, research is accelerating in the areas of: Nanomaterials for energy storage and conversion, OLEDS for flexible, transparent display technologies, Nano-fluidics, MEMS, NEMS, Lab-on-a-chip devices for biodiagnosis, Nanosystems for targeted drug delivery and Quantum nanophotonics. But what applications are likely to impact our day-to-day lives?

    PDF, 6.168 MB

  • Semiconductor Industry Will Innovate its Way Out of the Downturn
    Lisa Tafoya, Vice President of Global Research
    Global Semiconductor Alliance

    The semiconductor industry has a rich tradition of managing through dramatic and unforgiving cycles, ranging from years of extraordinary growth, to steep declines. After several unprecedented years of contiguous growth, the industry is now facing a downturn stunning even industry veterans. Semiconductor companies will not go unscathed in this current environment. Start-ups needing additional rounds of funding and do not yet have a product and are not cash-flow positive are the most vulnerable. However, in general, the industry is in a much stronger position to weather this downturn than it was in 2001. The presentation will provide data and analysis supporting the hypothesis that the semiconductor industry will innovate its way out of the downturn, and how great companies will be prepared for next-generation opportunities.

    PDF, 4.35 MB

  • Solar Power: Not Free but Affordable & Renewable
    Dr. Johanna Schmidtke, Analyst
    Lux Research

    Solar power promises affordable clean energy, helped by technological innovations and government subsidies. However, it is not yet cost-competitive, and concerns about continued growth have mounted in the difficult economy. Semiconductor manufacturing and design techniques have provided a valuable start, but can they adapt to overcome solar’s financial challenges?

    PDF, 1.471 MB

Emerging Opportunities Luncheon
Santa Clara Convention Center
April 7, 2009

  • Keynote Address:
    Broadband Media’s Impact on the Set Top Box
    Jim Denney, Vice President of Product Marketing
    TiVo, Inc.

    Broadband distribution of content is becoming a larger force in today’s consumer entertainment choices. Mr. Denney will discuss some of the adoption trends as well as the impacts of this proliferation on consumer devices going forward.

    PDF, 1.1 MB

  • Keynote Address:
    Smart Phone Evolution, Integration and Semiconductor Opportunities
    Paul Kempf, Vice President, Silicon
    Research In Motion

    The relentless pace of integration that is taking place at the low-end of the cell phone market is now moving to higher tiers with the growth of smart phone popularity. Despite enabling technology, the dream of a single chip phone will remain impractical at the high-end due to diverse functional requirements that depend on power and performance optimization to provide a positive user experience. Appropriate application of technology and efficient system architecture will play a significant role in the delivery of successful products. This talk will explore semiconductor opportunities in this challenging high-growth environment.

    PDF, 950 KB

CSIA's IC China Market 2009
Shanghai, China
February 25, 2009

The Semiconductor Industry Slowdown – What Can We Do About It ?

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    Jayalakshmi Janakiraman, Research Analyst Semiconductors
    Frost & Sullivan

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GSA Semiconductor Leaders Forum TAIWAN
Ambassador Hotel Hsinchu, Taiwan R.O.C.
November 5, 2008

  • Keynote Address
    How Asia is Changing the Analog IC Business LOGIN
    David Bell, President, Chief Executive Officer and Director, Intersil Corporation
    Intersil Corporation

    PDF, 942 KB

  • An Increasingly Wireless and Portable World LOGIN
    J.C. Lee, Group President and Chief Executive Officer, UTAC
    UTAC

    PDF, 1.1 MB

  • Pico Projector: A New Era of Mobile Projection LOGIN
    Jordan Wu, President and Chief Executive Officer, Himax Technologies, Inc.
    Himax Technologies, Inc.

    PDF, 6.08 MB

CSIA-ICCAD Annual Conference
Beijing, China
October 28, 2008

  • Keynote Address
    State of the Semiconductor Industry: Fostering Collaboration, Integration & Innovation LOGIN
    Jodi Shelton, Executive Director, GSA
    GSA

    PDF, 5 MB

GSA Suppliers Expo & Conference
Santa Slara, CA
October 2, 2008

  • GSA Annual Briefing LOGIN GSA

    PDF, 1.6 MB

  • Global: Markets, Perspectives, Technology
    Cellular Chipset – Connectivity Integration: Holy Grail or Hail Mary? LOGIN
    Joep van Beurden, Chief Executive Officer, CSR
    CSR

    Mr. van Beurden’s keynote presentation represented the C-level global aspect of a company such as CSR that has enjoyed many diverse and successful business models. van Beurden highlighted CSR’s global markets and perspectives and how they impact technical and business markets.

    PDF, 10.31 MB

CASPA/GSA Summer Symposium
Santa Clara, CA
July 19, 2008

  • State of Industry and GSA's Role in Fostering Collaboration, Integration & Innovation LOGIN
    Vivian Pangburn, Vice President Global Marketing, GSA
    GSA

    PDF, 1.29 MB

  • Regional Perspectives on China LOGIN
    Mark Ding, President, SEMI China
    SEMI China

    PDF, 722 KB

  • Panel Discussion
    Consolidation Accelerating, Where Are The Opportunities For Asian Suppliers? LOGIN
    Moderator - Mario Morales, Vice President, Global Semiconductor Research, IDC
    IDC

    PDF, 2.27 MB

IDC Semiconductor Market Update
June 1, 2008

  • Consolidation Accelerating: What Will It Mean for Semiconductor Suppliers in Asia? LOGIN
    Mario Morales

    PDF, 3.04 MB

IET & GSA International Semiconductor Forum
London, United Kingdom
May 15, 2008

  • Panel Discussion
    Quality Control Best Practice LOGIN
    Moderator: Vincent Tong, Vice President, Worldwide Quality and Reliability Engineering
    Xilinx, Inc.

    PDF, 421 KB

  • Keynote
    Heterogeneous Integration in Semiconductor Technology and Business in Asia LOGIN
    Dr. Nicky Lu, Chairman, GSA Asia Pacific Leadership Council; Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer
    Etron Technology, Inc.

    PDF, 2.25 MB

  • Panel Discussion
    Leveraging Markets Outside Europe LOGIN
    Moderator: David Moorhouse, Senior Product Marketing Manager
    Artimi

    PDF, 142 KB

  • Panel Discussion
    GPS - What's Your Global Position? LOGIN
    Moderator: Lew Boore, Vice President Marketing
    NemeriX

    PDF

  • Keynote
    Let Wireless Lead the Way LOGIN
    Brian Markwalter, Vice President, Technology and Standards
    Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)

    PDF, 1.05 MB

  • Mobile TV LOGIN
    Simon Atkinson, Chief Executive Officer
    Mirics Semiconductor

    PDF, 756 KB

  • The Next Generation of Intelligent Networks LOGIN
    Syed Ali, President, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman, Cavium Networks
    Cavium Networks

    PDF, 2.79 MB

  • Panel Discussion
    Growing a Company and Managing the Cost LOGIN
    Moderator: David Baillie, Chief Executive Officer, CamSemi
    CamSemi

    PDF, 432 KB

  • Dynamic Innovation LOGIN
    Gordon Fairley, ASIC and Foundry Marketing Manager, IBM Microelectronics
    IBM Microelectronics

    PDF, 642 KB

  • Reflections on an Evolving Industry LOGIN
    Steve Wainwright, General Manager EMEA, Vice President Sales and Marketing, Freescale Semiconductor S.A.
    Freescale Semiconductor S.A.

    PDF, 1.05 MB

  • Keynote
    Embracing an Alliance Strategy for the Semiconductor Industry: Ending the Cycle of 'Profitless Prosperity' LOGIN
    Ajit Manocha, Executive Vice President of World Wide Operations, Spansion Inc.
    Spansion Inc.

    PDF, 665 KB

  • Keynote
    Collaboration in the Semiconductor Industry LOGIN
    Eric Mayer, Vice President, Production Partner Management
    Infineon Technologies AG

    PDF, 1.48 MB

  • Panel Discussion
    Operations in a Virtual World LOGIN
    Moderator: Jack Harding, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, eSilicon Corporation
    eSilicon Corporation

    PDF, 543 KB

ITAC and GSA Conference
Bromont, Canada
April 29, 2008

  • Panel Discussion
    Opportunities in Mobile Convergence LOGIN
    Moderator: Jodi Shelton, Executive Director, GSA
    GSA

    PDF, 3 MB

  • The Future of 3D Graphics LOGIN
    David Kirk, Chief Scientist
    NVIDIA

    PDF

  • The Consumerization of Microelectronics LOGIN
    Brian Markwalter, Vice President, Technology & Standards, Consumer Electronics Association
    Consumer Electronics Association

    PDF, 729 KB

  • The Mobile Internet: The Potential of the Handheld to Bring Internet to the Masses LOGIN
    Wilson Kwan, Director of Handheld Systems Architecture, AMD
    AMD

    PDF, 3.05 MB

Israel Executive Forum
Tel Aviv, Israel
April 14, 2008

  • Innovation LOGIN
    Dov Moran, Founder, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman, modu Ltd.
    modo Ltd.

    PDF, 8.66 MB

  • Winning in Today’s New Semiconductor Landscape LOGIN
    Wim Roelandts, Chairman, Xilinx Inc.
    Xilinx, Inc.

    PDF, 2.69 MB

  • State of the Industry and GSA's Role in Fostering Collaboration, Integration & Innovation LOGIN
    Dwight Decker, GSA Chairman of the Board
    GSA

    PDF, 500 KB

  • State of the Industry and GSA's Role in Fostering Collaboration, Integration & Innovation LOGIN
    Jodi Shelton, Executive Director, GSA
    GSA

    PDF, 575 KB

  • Panel Discussion
    Beyond the Horizon – Industry experts share their vision about the future of the semiconductor industry LOGIN
    Moderator: Shlomo Gradman, Publisher
    TAPEOUT

    PDF, 5.7 MB

SEMICON China 2008
Shanghai, China
March 18, 2008

  • Tracking Trends in Wireless LOGIN
    Dr. Sanjay Jha, COO, Qualcomm and President, Qualcomm CDMA Technologies
    Qualcomm CDMA Technologies

    PDF, 2 MB

GSA Panel Discussion for CES
Las Vegas, NV
January 9, 2008

  • STUDY: Improving Time-to-Market through Better Alignment with Semiconductor Suppliers LOGIN KPMG LLP

    PDF, 339 KB

  • Consumer Electronics Innovation
    Improving Time-to-Market through Better Alignment with Semiconductor Suppliers LOGIN
    Moderator: Ron Steger
    KPMG LLP

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FSA Semiconductor Leaders Forum
Taipei, Taiwan
November 7, 2007

  • Pursuit of the Innovative Edge: A Wireless Semiconductor Perspective LOGIN
    Dr. Craig Barratt, President and Chief Executive Officer, Atheros Communications, Inc.
    Atheros Communications, Inc.

    PDF, 1.26 MB

CFO Roundtable
October 10, 2007

  • CFO Roundtable Discussion Point Notes LOGIN

    PDF

  • Managing Complexity in Your International Accounting Structure LOGIN
    Christie Simons, Lead Client Service Partner
    Deloitte

    PDF, 186 KB

  • Managing Section 404 Costs LOGIN
    Scott Angel, Lead Audit Partner
    Deloitte

    PDF, 176 KB

FSA Suppliers Expo & Conference
Santa Clara, California, US
September 12, 2007

  • FSA Annual Briefing LOGIN
    Jodi Shelton, Executive Director, FSA
    FSA

    PDF, 2 MB

  • Innovation & Profitablility: Beyond the Chip LOGIN
    Dr. Claudine Simson, EVP, CTO, LSI Coporation
    LSI Corporation

    Dr. Simson addressed how businesses must be both innovative and cost efficient to achieve continued success. She highlighted how companies continue to innovate, the multiple ways that companies evolve to innovate through mergers and acquisitions and diversification of the business and/or consolidation of their businesses.

    PDF, 2 MB

  • Panel Discussion: Divination and Wizarding Skills for Consumer Electronics Suppliers LOGIN
    Moderator: Brian Markwalter, Vice President, Technology & Standards, Consumer Electronics Association
    Consumer Electronics Association

    The 2007 Suppliers Expo morning panel discussion focused on how consumer electronics are driving the entire supply chain from consumer to OEM to semiconductor. The panel identified the challenges faced by fabless and OEM companies given the intensity of the consumer electronics market. They also explored how the demands of consumers have a profound effect and impact on all parts of the supply chain.

    PDF, 2.5 MB

  • Panel Discussion: Building A Better Supply Chain... Successful Collaboration in an Outsourced Industry LOGIN
    Moderator: Bill Brandel, Principal, Industry Directions Inc.
    Industry Directions Inc.

    The 2007 Suppliers Expo aftrenoon panel highlighted the collaboration between FSA and Industry Directions (IDI) on a study of the impact of outsourced operations in design, manufacturing, logistics and other related operations in the outsourced industry.

    PDF, 185 KB

IET & FSA International Semiconductor Forum
Paris, France
May 15, 2007

  • Keynote Address: Winning The Supply Chain Challenges in a Fabless Model LOGIN
    Ron Torten, CEO, NemeriX
    NemeriX

    PDF, 616 KB

  • Panel Discussion: Business Opportunities within the Automotive Market LOGIN
    Moderated by: Michael Williams, Research Vice President, Semiconductor (Automotive & Telematics), Gartner Dataquest
    Gartner Dataquest

    PDF, 1.53 MB

  • Business Theme: New Technologies/New Markets
    Identifying New Technology and Business Opportunities LOGIN
    Dr. Mika Karilahti, Director New Technology Sourcing NTS, Nokia Corporation
    Nokia Corporation

    PDF, 587 KB

  • Business Theme: Supply Chain Management
    Panel Discussion: What Executives Can Do to Improve Time-To-Money LOGIN
    Moderated by: Robert Jelski, Global Sector Head Electronics, Semiconductor & Advanced Technologies, 3i
    3i

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  • Business Theme: Service Provider's View of the Consumer Markets
    Terminal Service Evolution for Consumes Market LOGIN
    Guido Arnone, Director Terminals Technology, Vodafone Group Services GmbH
    Vodafone Group Services GmbH

    PDF, 775 KB

  • Keynote Address: Consumer Electronics and the Semiconductor Industry: Perspectives for a Paradigm Shift LOGIN
    John Yu, COO, Chipnuts
    Chipnuts

    PDF, 3.58 MB

  • Business Theme: Consumer Market's Impact on Semiconductors
    Are Consumers Driving the Commoditisation of the Semiconductor Industry? LOGIN
    Jerome Ramel, Analyst, Exane BNP Paribas
    Exane BNP Paribas

    PDF, 105 KB

  • Consumer Electronics and the Semiconductor Industry LOGIN
    Keri Waters, Director of Strategic Marketing, Micronas
    Micronas

    PDF, 1.08 MB

  • Technical Theme: Advanced Node Adoption
    Technology Aware Design LOGIN
    Bart Dierickx, Director of Technology Aware Design Program, IMEC
    IMEC

    PDF, 1.06 MB

  • Keynote Address: The Changing Semiconductor Landscape Requires Special Focus on Multi-Company Alliances LOGIN
    Jan Willis, Senior Vice President of Industry Alliances, Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
    Cadence Design Systems, Inc.

    PDF, 13.3 MB

  • Business Theme: The Changing Semiconductor Landscape
    IDMs in a Consolidating Industry LOGIN
    Jean-Philippe Dauvin, Group Vice President, Knowlege and Education, STMicroelectronics
    STMicroelectronics

    PDF, 795 KB

  • Keynote Address LOGIN
    Wim Roelandts, President, CEO and Chairman, Xilinx, Inc.
    Xilinx, Inc.

    PDF, 27.3 MB

  • Smartphones and Beyond: Industry Wide Mega-Issues and Mega-Opportunities in the Post-Convergence World LOGIN
    David Wood, Executive Vice President Research, Symbian
    Symbian

    PDF, 387 KB

FSA Distinguished Speaker Series Luncheon
February 28, 2007

  • Evolution of the Fabless IC Business Model LOGIN

    PDF

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WHITEPAPERS

Supply Chain Issues In The High-Technology Semiconductor Industry

  • Sanjiv Chopra
    Oracle Corporation

    Results of the supply chain survey conducted by Oracle & Global Semiconductor Alliance (GSA) Sanjiv Chopra, Oracle Corporation

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Sofics hebistors:Latch-up Immune on-chip ESD protection for High Voltage processes and applications

  • Bart Keppens
    Sofics BVBA

    While High Voltage interfaces are broadly used in many IC applications like motor control, power management and conversion, LCD panel drivers and automotive systems, many IC designers still lack a low leakage, costeffective and latch-up immune ESD protection clamp. This white paper introduces a newly developed protection device and compares it with the traditional approaches, based on measurements on TSMC 0.35um 15V and TSMC 0.25um 40V technology. Within an area of 35.000um², the novel hebistor device with holding voltage above 40V achieves more than 4kV HBM, 200V MM while the leakage and capacitance stay well below typical requirements (<10nA and <250fF). Hebistors form a family of high voltage ESD/EOS/IEC protection clamps which are branded under the Sofics PowerQubic portfolio.

    PDF, 486.959 MB

Increasing Computing Platform Efficiency Through Innovative Memory Architecture

  • Inphi Corporation

    PDF, 1.45 MB

The Last Mile: Outsourcing Semiconductor Manufacturing Operations

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    Jim Lindstrom, CFO & Kalar Rajendiran, Senior Director of Marketing
    eSilicon Corporation

    This article will discuss and explain the reasons why semiconductor companies should outsource chip physical design and manufacturing operations.

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Embedded Non-Volatile Memory Tech and Their Applications

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    Linh Hong, Director, Marketing
    Kilopass

    With complexity of SOCs growing and time to market cycles shortening, designers need to have an arsenal of tricks to deliver highly differentiated products to market quickly. The arsenal may include SystemC, EDA tools to achieve a faster timing closure, and IP from high speed I/Os to memories. The most pervasive memory IPs are SRAM and ROM. Less pervasive memory IPs include non-volatile memory (NVM) technologies such as embedded Flash, electrical fuses, multi-time programmable (MTP) NVM, and one-time programmable (OTP) NVM. Though these embedded NVM technologies are not as main stream as their ROM sibling, they are gaining in popularity due to various added benefits including cost reduction, improved performance, enabling secure storage, and configurability. In this paper you will learn about all the embedded NVM technologies and the applications that benefit most from using embedded NVM.

    PDF, 526 KB

Energy Harvesting for Self Powered Wearable Health Monitoring System

  • Qadeer A Khan, Sarvesh J Bang
    Oregon State University

    PDF, 427 KB

New Application Areas Driving Higher Dynamic Range Converters

  • Michael Connolly
    Silicon & Software Systems(S3)

    With the advent of higher broadband speeds in the fixed line and wireless systems, the need for higher performing data converters has become apparent. In this article, we discuss the different standards that are pushing this trend and how single tone testing, in some cases, does not accurately determine the performance in communication systems. This is particularly true in systems that employ multi-tone signalling or OFDM (orthogonal frequency division multiplexing), in which the available bandwidth is split into a large number of sub-channels, which then allows data to be transmitted over many sub-carriers, thereby enabling higher data rates.

    PDF, 231.2 MB

Pipeline vs. Sigma Delta ADC for Communications Applications

  • Noel O'Riordan
    Silicon & Software Systems(S3)

    The Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) is a key component in digital communications receive channels, and the correct choice of ADC is critical for optimizing system design. In this white paper, we discuss what design factors drive the selection of the ADC, how to specify the ADC and when to choose between a Pipeline ADC and a Sigma-Delta (??) ADC.

    PDF, 362.513 MB

GSA Leaders Say Semiconductor Industry Will Innovate Its Way Out of the Current Downturn

  • Jodi Shelton, Executive Director
    Global Semiconductor Alliance

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High-Volume nano FPGA's - Going Where no FPGA Has Gone Before

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    Actel, Inc.

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Exploiting Core’s Law: Get “More than Moore” productivity from your ASIC and SOC Design Teams

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    Tensilica

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Strengthening Freedom in Asia: A Twenty-First Century Agenda For the U.S.-Taiwan Partnership

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    The Taiwan Policy Working Group

    The Taiwan Policy Working Group was first convened in January 2007 to discuss the status of U.S.-Taiwan political, military, and economic relations. This is a report covering a broad spectrum of these issues in the U.S.–Taiwan relationship.

    PDF, 109 KB

ASIC Documentation

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    Scott Meltzer

    A white paper about ASIC documentation and controlling costs.

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The Emergence of Intelligent Operations Management (IOM)

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    Bob Parker

    Manufacturing organizations in the electronics value chain are seeking to harvest value from the information they have and to harmonize processes and utilize the expertise of their trading partners. The information technology required to support these efforts demands a new kind of application with a modern architecture. For value chain management, this will be the IOM platform.

    PDF, 339 KB

Accelerating Console-Quality Games to the Handset

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    Brian Carlson, Strategic Marketing Manager, Wireless Terminals Business Unit
    Texas Instruments

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Overview of Labor Contract Law in China

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    MWE China Law Offices

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Low Power Design: Approach and Techniques for Power Estimation, Reduction and Verification

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    Michael Carrell, Dave Allen
    Atrenta

    PDF, 378 KB

RoHS Common Pitfalls

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    Bijan Dastmalchi, Symphony Consulting, Inc. and Richard Vermeij, Arena Solutions

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Offshoring in the Semiconductor Industry: A Historical Perspective

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    Clair Brown and Greg Linden
    UC Berkeley

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Managing Access Control Through SAS Zoning

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    Heng Liao, Tim Symons and Rachelle Trent
    PMC-Sierra

    PDF, 428 KB

Best Practices in the Fabless Industry

Semiconductor Investments in India

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    Karthik Ramaswarny
    VinChip Systems

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Addressing Design Challenges at 130-Nanometer and Below: The Silicon Readiness Approach

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    Aurangzeb Khan
    Cadence Design Systems

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"Glue-ware" Essential for Streamlined SOC Execution at Emerging Fabless IC Companies

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    Kumar Rakesh and Brian Henderson
    Technology Connexions

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1T-SRAM-Q: Quad-Density Technology Reins in Spiralling Memory Requirements

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    Mark-Eric Jones
    MoSys

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Is the IDM Model Doomed...

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    Tushar Dhayagude, et al
    Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University

    Emergence of the fabless-foundry model in the semiconductor industry.

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Measuring IC and ASIC Design Productivity

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    Numetrics Management Systems

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GSA Ecosystem Company Index

GSA is pleased to bring you the GSA Ecosystem Company Index. In an effort to provide the industry with timely information, the GSA Ecosystem Company Indexes provide the supply chain with a listing of companies.

Only Semiconductor companies are listed on this page. Go to the main GSA Ecosystem Company Index page for the full list.

As a complimentary feature on the GSA site, we encourage all semiconductor supply chain professionals to add their listing. Go to the Company Index Form to create or update your existing record.

Altmes Microelectronics Tech.
11F, No.226, Sec. 1, DongDa Rd
HsinChu City , Taiwan 300
Taiwan
www.altmes.com

Arctic Silicon Devices
Vestre Rosten 81
Tiller , N 7075
Norway
http://www.arcticsilicon.com

Aspex Semiconductor Ltd
Aspex House 44/45 Oxford Street
44/45 Oxford Street
High Wycombe , Buckinghamshire HP11 2DJ
UK
http://www.aspex-semi.com

B-DeltaCom
P.O.B 3590
Caesarea , N/A 38900
Israel

BDTI
2101 Webster St., Suite 1450
Oakland , CA 94612
USA
www.BDTI.com

Busch International
1000 Fremont Avenue Suite 195
Los Altos , CA 94024
USA
www.buschint.com

Cambridge Analog Technologies
54 Middlesex Turnpike, Suite 1250
Bedford , MA 01730
USA
www.cambridgeanalog.com

Capital Ideas
3931 Jefferson Ave
Woodside , CA 94062
USA
www.capital-ideas.com

Capovani Brothers Inc.
704 Corporations Park
Scotia , NY 12302
USA
www.capovani.com

DA-Integrated
3 Iber Rd
Ottawa , Ontario K2S 1E6
Canada
da-integrated.com

Dubai Circuit Design
Dubai Silicon Oasis Head Quarter
D-202
Dubai , Dubai P.O.BOX 341012
UAE
http://www.dcd.ae

E.K.S.S. Microelectronics Ltd.
P.O.B 373
Timrat , Israel 36576
Israel
www.ekss.co.il

eBeam Initiative
4040 Moorpark Avenue #250
San Jose , CA 95117
USA
www.ebeam.org

eInfochips
1230 Midas Way, Suite# 200
Sunnyvale , California 94085
USA
http://www.einfochips.com

ELVEEGO CIRCUITS PVT. LTD.
3rd Floor-'B' Wing, Vintage Building
1/1, 1st Main, Kalyanamantapa Road, Koramangala 1st Block, Jakkasandra,
Bangalore , Karnataka 560034
India
www.elveegocircuits.com

Evans Analytical Group
810 Kifer Road
Sunnyvale , ca 94086
USA
www.eaglabs.com

Faraday Technology
490 DeGuigne Drive
Sunnyvale , CA 94085
USA
www.faraday-tech.com

Infotech Enterprises Ltd.,
Plot No.11 Software Units Layout Infocity, Madhapur
Hyderabad , Andhra Pradesh 500 081
India
http://www.infotech-enterprises.com

Infra-Com Ltd.
18 Haplada St.
Netanya , NA 42135
Israel
www.infra-com.com

Innovative Logic Inc.
3940 Freedom Circle
Santa Clara , CA 95054
USA
www.inno-logic.com

Inphi Corporatiion
2393 Townsgate, Suite 101
Westlake Village , CA 91361
USA
www.inphi.com

InsideChips
PO Box 32237
Bellingham , WA 98229
USA
www.insidechips.com

IPextreme
54 North Central Avenue
Suite 204
Campbell , CA 95008
USA
www.ip-extreme.com

Irida Labs Ltd
Patras Science and Technology Park
Patras , Achaia 26505
GREECE
www.iridalabs.gr

Key ASIC
3900 Freedom Circle Suite 101
Santa Clara , CA 95054
USA
www.keyasic.com

KeyASIC Inc.
6F, No. 9, Park Avenue II, Science Park, Hsni-Chu
Hsin-Chu , Taiwan 300
Taiwan
www.keyasic.com

Landshut Silicon Foundry GmbH LFOUNDRY
Jenaer Straße 1
Landshut , Bavaria 84032
GERMANY
www.lfoundry.com

MGI ELECTRONICS, LLC
1203 W GENEVA DR
TEMPE , ARIZONA 85282
USA
MGIELECTRONICS.COM

Mistral Solutions Inc
2880 Zanker Road Suite 203
San Jose , California 95134
USA
www.mistralsolutions.com

Moortec Semiconductor Ltd
Tamerton Road
Roborough
Plymouth , Devon PL6 7BQ
UK
http://www.moortec.com/

MoSys, Inc.
755 N. Mathilda Ave.
Sunnyvale , CA 94085
USA
www.mosys.com

MuChip Co.,Ltd.
3F,No.9,ParkAvenue II, SBIP.
Hsinchu , Taiwan 30075
Taiwan
http://www.muchip.com.tw

Noesis Technologies
76 Tsamadou Rd
Patras , Achaia 26222
Greece
www.noesis-tech.com

Nova Measuring Instruments Ltd.
Weizmann Science Park, Bldg. 22
P.o.box 266
Rehovot , Israel 76100
Israel
www.nova.co.il

Novocell Semiconductor Inc
3050 Prosperity Place
Hermitage , PA 16148
USA
www.novocellsemi.com

Octasic Inc.
4101 Molson Street
Suite 300
Montreal , Quebec H1Y3L1
Canada
www.octasic.com

PacTec 2nd Source
8000 NE Parkway Drive, Suite 200
Vancouver , Washington 98662
US
PacTec2ndSource.com

PandA Europe
Oakbury House, Mill Lane
Lambourn , Berkshire RG17 8YP
United Kingdom
www.pandaeurope.com

Perfectus Technology
Santa Clara , California 95054
USA
www.perfectus.com

Process Relations GmbH
Emil-Figge-Str. 76 - 80
Dortmund , NRW 44227
Germany
www.process-relations.com

Questarium Inc
4423 Fortran Court
Suite #162
San Jose , CA 95134
US
www.questarium.com

RFIC Solutions Inc.
105, Serra Way, #146
Milpitas , California CA - 95035
USA
www.rficsolutions.com

S3 Graphics, In.c
1025 Mission Court
Fremont , CA 94539
USA
www.s3graphics.com

Silicon & Software Systems
South County Business Park
Leopardstown
Dublin , Co. Dublin 01
Ireland
www.s3group.com

Silicon360, Inc
5462 Betsy Ross Drive
Santa Clara , CA 95054
USA
www.silicon360.com

SiliconXpress, Inc
8200 Nashville Avenue
Suite 209
Lubbock , TX 79423
USA
www.siliconxpress.com

SoCtronics, Inc.
4800 Great America Parkway
Suite 270
Santa Clara , CA 95054
USA
www.soctronics.com

Sofics BVBA
Brugse Baan, 188a
Gistel , not applicable 8470
Belgium
www.sofics.com

Success Recruitment Group
11 The Enterprise Centre
Coxbridge Business Park
Farnham , Surrey GU10 5EH
United Kingdom
http://www.successrecruitmentgroup.com/

Syndiant
18325 Waterview Parkway
Suite A101
Dallas , TX 75252-8026
USA
http://www.syndiant.com

The Genesis Technology Group
9595 Wilshire Blvd.
Suite 900
Beverly Hills , Cailfornia 90212
USA
www.TheGenesisTechnologyGroup.com

TSMC
2585 Junction Ave
San Jose , CA 95134
USA
www.tsmc.com

UbiMOS Technologies Inc.
3907 North First Street
San Jose , CA 95134
USA
www.ubimos.com

Virage Logic
47100 Bayside Parkway
Fremont , CA 94538
United States of America
www.viragelogic.com

Whizz Systems, Inc.
3140 Alfred St.
Santa Clara , CA 95054
USA
www.whizzsystems.com

X-FAB Semiconductor Foundries
Haarbergstr. 67
Erfurt , Thuringia 99097
Germany
www.xfab.com

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