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Date: 28th Oct 2010
Record booking for single transistor per
cell ROM tech expert Sidense
Sidense reported that it has achieved record annual bookings
for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2010 and also Company's
Cumulative Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) from end of FY2008
to end of FY2010 was 43.51%.
Sidense says it had design wins with several new Tier 1
customers, each with annual revenues of over $1B, and currently
has a double-digit list of these prominent accounts and
it has strengthened its position in fiscal fourth quarter
in many key market segments and applications, including
automotive, precision analog trimming, HDMI and other audio/video
digital interfaces, and SuperSpeed USB 3.0 high-speed interfaces.
Sidense' technologies related to one-transistor (1T) bit
cell, Sidense's SiPROM, SLP and ULP memory IP has helped
the chip designers to save space by using one transistor
memory cells in ROM popularly used in one-time programmable
(OTP) semiconductor chips in doing functions such as HDCP
key storage in HDMI, Configuration data, product information,
calibration in Wireless, RFID and medical, and Boot code
and firmware in Microcontrollers and DSP.
"FY2010 was an exceptional year for Sidense, both
in our technology advances and in our customer engagements,"
said Tom Schild, Sidense's VP of Worldwide Sales. "We
continue to be the leader in antifuse one-time programmable
memory IP, with our patented 1T-Fuse-based OTP products
that have been used by more than 70 customers in over 120
designs."
Sidense is into legal battle with another OTP memory expert
Kilopass over patent violation
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