Startup Goes Multi-Die to Customize MCUs
Peter Clarke, EETimes
9/25/2015 01:27 PM EDT
LONDON—A startup company from Southern California has made use of the increased availability and lower cost of multi-die packaging to offer custom microcontrollers. The company reckons this approach and the advent of IoT could make the world its oyster.
The company, which trades as Indie Semiconductor, was founded as AyDeeKay LLC (Aliso Viejo, Calif.) by four engineers in 2007 although work got going in 2009.
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