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3Leaf Networks
Offices: Santa Clara, California
3Leaf is developing the infrastructure required to support both scale-up
and scale-out virtual servers in the enterprise data center enabling customers
to achieve higher levels of utilization, increased availability, reduction
in costs, and improved scalability. This unique approach is transparent
to applications that are resident in the enterprise today. The work environment
at 3Leaf Networks is based on collaboration where open communication and
team work are encouraged. 3Leaf was founded in June 2004 by a team with
years of experience in microprocessor, kernel, and overall system experience. |
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| Actel
Offices: Milpitas, California
The Actel Libero™ integrated design environment (IDE) seamlessly integrates
best-in-class design tools from leading EDA vendors, such as Magma Design
Automation, Mentor Graphics, SynaptiCAD and Synplicity, with Actel-developed
custom tools into a single FPGA development package. The Libero IDE also
includes Actel’s Designer physical design solution. Usable with the Actel
Libero IDE, the company offers the CoreConsole IP Deployment Platform (IDP)
to enable designers to quickly stitch intellectual property (IP) blocks
together into synthesizable and simulatable RTL. |
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| Advanced
RFIC
Offices: Singapore
Advanced RFIC (ARFIC) specializes in the field of radio frequency integrated
circuit (RFIC) design, semiconductor device characterization & modeling.
A strategic partner of some of the world's leading foundries and semiconductor
companies, ARFIC provides one-stop RFIC design services including: device
characterization, device modeling/test chip design services, RFIC foundry
design kit,RFIC IP integration & technology licensing/RFIC turn key projects. |
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| aJile
Systems
Offices: San Jose, California
aJile Systems provides complete solutions for embedding Java performance
into smart mobile devices, wireless consumer appliances, industrial control,
wireless remote sensing, and automotive communication devices over the Internet.
At aJile, a complete solution means that their Java™ direct execution processors
come with a specifically tailored peripheral set, the associated 100 % Java-based
runtime software and tools, and the required product-specific APIs. |
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Allegro MicroSystems
Offices: Worcester, Massachusetts
Allegro MicroSystems provides innovative system-level solutions in the design
and manufacture of advanced mixed-signal Hall-effect sensor and analog power
ICs serving high-growth applications worldwide within the automotive electronics,
office automation, industrial and portable electronics markets. They offer
cutting-edge technology, a commitment to quality, and innovative solutions.
Their design and manufacturing teams are ready to work diligently with you
to support your needs. |
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| Allteq
Offices: Livermore, California
Allteq's first line of equipment was designed to automate the manufacturing
of hermetic products primarily used in military and high reliability applications.
Allteq introduced its first 3000 Series 3rd Optical Inspection Station in
1985 and quickly established itself as a world leader in this field. Allteq
established the Allteq Telecommunication Division with the charter of re-designing
legacy central office products and test equipment. |
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| Altera
Offices: San Jose, California
Altera is a world's pioneer of system-on-a-programmable-chip (SOPC) solutions.
With annual revenues in CY 2005 of $1.12 billion, Altera combines the reprogrammable
logic technology originally invented in 1983 with software tools, intellectual
property, and design services to provide high-value programmable solutions
to approximately 14,000 customers worldwide. Committed to helping customers
achieve their business goals, Altera aggressively invests in research and
development efforts despite global economic pressures. |
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| Altium
Offices: Sydney, Australia
Altium is the industry's leading developer of electronic product development
solutions dedicated to unifying the different design disciplines involved
in electronics product development. Altium products ensure all electronic
engineers, designers, developers, and their organizations, take maximum
advantage of emerging design technologies to bring smarter products to market
faster and easier. |
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Apache
Offices: Mountain View, California; Paris France; Austin Texas & Bangalore,
India
Apache is a market leader in dynamic power integrity and SoC noise management.
Apache's innovative next-generation silicon integrity platform for low-power,
high-performance SoC designs consider all sources of noise that impact the
design performance. Apache's mission is to deliver the most accurate and
comprehensive silicon integrity solution that enable designers of nanometer
SoCs to achieve higher productivity and increased yield for greater silicon
success. |
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| Applied
Wave Research
Offices: El Segundo, California
Applied Wave Research has rapidly established itself as a worldwide leader
in high-frequency electronic design automation (EDA) software. The company
has developed a revolutionary, future-facing product architecture and open
software platform that embodies years of knowledge and expertise in RF,
microwave and millimeter wave design applications, and delivers a new level
of design automation and productivity improvement not possible in any other
design system on the market today. |
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| ARM
Offices: Austin-Plano, Texas; Salem, Oregon; Boston, Massachusetts;
Detroit, Michigan & Irvine-San Diego-Sunnyvale-Walnut Creek, California
ARM designs the technology that lies at the heart of advanced digital products,
from wireless, networking and consumer entertainment solutions to imaging,
automotive, security and storage devices. ARM's comprehensive product offering
includes 16/32-bit RISC microprocessors, data engines, 3D processors, digital
libraries, embedded memories, peripherals, software and development tools,
as well as analog functions and high-speed connectivity products. |
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| ARMA
Design
Offices: San Diego, California & Little Rock, Arkansas
At ARMA Design, they provide one-stop product design, development and manufacturing
services for a wide variety of commercial, consumer and industrial applications.
ARMA Design provides electronic designers specializing in custom circuit
design for new product development. ARMA produces rapid prototypes and first
production runs as result of their electronic consulting service. The engineers
at ARMA Design do more than design, they also ship. |
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Artec
Design
Offices: Tallinn, Estonia
Artec Design provides original development and design of electronics as
well as product design or prototype manufacturing by customer specifications.
They offer solutions that implement several of their specialties including
analog circuit development, digital circuit development, application and
embedded software development, power supply definition and development,
as well as mechanical and packaging design. |
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ASSET InterTech
Offices: Richardson, Texas
The pace of innovation, including breakthroughs in JTAG boundary scan (IEEE
1149.1) technology, has accelerated in recent years. ASSET is committed
to evolving the boundary-scan standard and increasing customer satisfaction
with the ScanWorks JTAG system. One of the ways they do this is by expanding
their strategic relationships to offer customers continually broader end-to-end
solutions. |
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| Atmel
Offices: San Jose, California
Atmel is an industry leader in the design and manufacture of advanced semiconductors,
with focus on microcontrollers, nonvolatile memory, logic, radio frequency
(RF) components and sensors. These functions are marketed as standard products,
application-specific standard products (ASSPs) or customer-specific products
(ASICs) in order to provide a rapid and flexible response to the needs of
Atmel’s customers. |
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| Atrenta
Offices: San Jose, California
Atrenta is the leading provider of broad-based design analysis solutions
based on industry standard SpyGlass™ technology. Atrenta’s design analysis
tools deliver early design closure by eliminating downstream design problems
and iterative discoveries. This transforms design closure from a set of
disjoint events late in implementation stage to a continuous process jumpstarted
early in RTL design phase. |
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| Averant
Offices: Hayward, California
Averant is a startup electronic design automation (EDA) company focusing
on verification of complex ICs and digital intellectual property (IP). The
continuing growth in design complexity has caused a functional gap between
what can be built and what can be verified before production. Finding mistakes
after production can cost hundreds of millions of dollars, as seen with
the Intel Pentium and the Toshiba floppy disk controller bugs. Averant closes
the functional verification gap. |
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| Azuro
Offices: Mountain View, California; Cambridge, England & Tokyo, Japan
Azuro is an electronic design automation (EDA) software company that is
enabling electronics companies around the world to build semiconductor chips
that use significantly less power than ever before. Power has become increasingly
important to electronics companies as consumers demand ever more talk time,
play time, and functionality in their next-generation mobile phones and
wireless devices. Azuro's mission is to deliver innovative design tools
that significantly reduce the power consumption of digital chips. |
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Beach Solutions
Offices: San Jose, California
Beach Solutions' mission is to become the recognized world leader in IP
packaging, integration and re-use. Their automatic generation technology
allows Beach Solutions to continue to grow profitably by automating the
production of new tools to the benefit of its customers in the dynamic System-on-Chip
development markets. They have a team with over 200 man-years of embedded
systems engineering expertise, with a solid background in the design of
32-bit RISC devices and systems. |
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| Brion
Technologies
Offices: Santa Clara, California
Brion is leading this industry segment with the unique capabilities of integrating
its design-oriented Tachyon™ technology and its manufacturing-oriented Aerion™
technology. An interrelated set of challenges in lithography—the process
of transferring circuit design patterns onto silicon wafers—threatens to
derail the semiconductor industry from its historical paths of technology
improvement and economic growth. These challenges are driving the emergence
and rapid growth of a new industry segment: Lithography-Driven Design &
Manufacturing™. |
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