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Date: 26th Apr 2010
Analog Devices expands its facility in
Bangalore
Analog Devices has opened a new facility in Bangalore with
a plan to increase its product development team of DSP and
analog/mixed signal semiconductor chip designers. The new
facility can support staff strength of 400.
Analog Devices' President and CEO Jerald Fishman inaugurated
the new facility. The new facility is in the same building
where the present development center of Analog Devices is
located at Bangalore's RMZ Infinity Technology Park.
The 15 years old Analog Devices' India development center
owns SHARC family of processors, with this extension of
facility it is expected to own some more products including
analog and mixed signal semiconductor families. By owning
a complete product family, this local design center is serving
global customers of Analog Devices. This model is different
from other semiconductor companies having development centers
in India. India team's core strengths are analog IC design,
processor IC design, and multimedia embedded software development.
Dr.Karthik - Engineering Director, IPDC, Analog Devices
said, " we have developed five generations of ADI's
industry-leading SHARC digital signal processors out of
the India centre."
Analog Devices makes some of the industry's finest op amps,
analog to digital converters, and digital to analog converters
and any such front end analog and mixed signal ICs used
to interface human signals to digital computers.
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