Analog Bits Surpasses 300 Customers Continuing their growth as the leading provider of mixed-signal IP
Sunnyvale, CA -- April 10, 2013 – Analog Bits (www.analogbits.com), the leading supplier of mixed-signal IP (Intellectual Property), today announced that the achievement of a major milestone in the growth of the company. Analog Bits has recently achieved the remarkable goal of winning their 300th licensee. This result has been fueled by the creation of product portfolio containing over 600 unique IP products spanning 50 different manufacturing process nodes, including TSMC’s 20nm.
Speaking from the floor of TSMC’s 19th annual Technology Symposium, Mahesh Tirupattur, Executive Vice President of Analog Bits, commented: “Few IP companies have been able to grow their customer base to the level that Analog Bits has achieved. By embracing a ‘works first time’ philosophy, we have created a loyal base of customers around the world that rely on Analog Bits to deliver the highest quality solutions. We value and respect their continued support for our products and people. We would like to express our thanks to them all.”
Alan Rogers, President and CTO of Analog Bits, remarked, “Analog Bits and our customers have come a long way together. We have always been a technology innovation company and this is even more important as process geometries have advanced. Our latest IP products are now silicon- proven in TSMC’s 20nm process – which is a significant technical achievement. Customers can trust that our IP works and that we will continuously enable them with the most advanced products and process nodes.”
Analog Bits delivers industry-leading, mixed signal IP solutions. The current product portfolio includes energy-efficient and low-area SERDES, PVT sensors, ultralow-jitter clocks, memory interfaces and I/Os, available on every mainstream manufacturing process. Customers’ applications span a wide range including: smart phones, tablets, energy-efficient servers and telecommunications equipment - all leveraging Analog Bits’ highly differentiated IP products.
To learn more about Analog Bits’ broad range of low-power, mixed-signal IP products including our differentiating SERDES IP, visit www.analogbits.com
About Analog Bits
Founded in 1995, Analog Bits, Inc. is the leading supplier of mixed-signal IP with a reputation for easy and reliable integration into advanced SOCs. Our products include precision clocking macros such as PLLs & DLLs, programmable interconnect solutions such as multi-protocol SERDES and programmable I/Os as well as specialized memories such as high-speed SRAMs and TCAMs. With billions of IP cores fabricated in customer silicon, from 0.35- micron to 20-nm processes, Analog Bits has an outstanding heritage of "first-time-working” with foundries and IDMs.
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