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Partners // Semiconductors

ADI Engineering has developed a global partner ecosystem to enable customers to select from a broad range of third party complementary products and solutions. ADI's comprehensive ecosystem includes technologies and solutions that are interoperable with ADI products, helping accelerate customer time to market. Strong partnerships with leading third party vendors are key contributors to the success of ADI.


Intel

Intel, the world's largest chip maker, is also a leading manufacturer of computer, networking and communications products. Intel invented the microprocessor, the first commercially successful DRAM, and the UV erasable PROM in addition to many other breakthroughs. Intel remains on the forefront of technological innovation today. ADI is an Associate Member with the Intel® Communications Alliance, a community of communications and embedded developers and solution providers.

Website: www.intel.com/go/ica


Freescale

Freescale's super-scalable PowerPC architecture was designed to meet the highly diverse needs of solutions ranging from desktop computers CPUs to high-performance, highly integrated embedded MPUs. Compelling price/performance, extended temperature options, multiprocessing capabilities, high levels of integration, instruction set compatibility across the entire product line, and the broadest selection of development tools have led to rapid adoption across the industry.

Website: www.freescale.com


Xilinx

Xilinx leads one of the fastest growing segments of the semiconductor industry - programmable logic devices. Xilinx develops, manufactures, and markets a broad line of advanced integrated circuits, software design tools and intellectual property. Customers use the automated tools and intellectual property -- predefined system-level functions delivered as software cores -- from Xilinx and its partners to program the chips to perform custom logic operations.

Founded in 1984, Xilinx pioneered a revolutionary new technology, the field programmable gate array (FPGA), and shipped its first commercial product in 1985. Today, Xilinx fulfills more than half the world demand for FPGAs. Xilinx also markets complex programmable logic devices (CPLDs), which are faster than FPGAs for some applications but have fewer logic resources.

Website: www.xilinx.com


Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) is a global semiconductor company and the world’s leading designer and supplier of real-time signal processing solutions. The company’s businesses also include sensors and controls, and educational and productivity solutions. Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, TI has approximately 36,000 employees worldwide with corporate, sales and manufacturing facilities in more than 25 countries across Asia, Europe and the Americas.

Founded more than 70 years ago, TI began taking actions in 1996 that transformed the company into a corporation focused on making semiconductors for the signal processing markets that have fed the wireless and mobile Internet revolution. This focus, along with a series of acquisitions, divestitures and other actions has made TI one of the best-positioned semiconductor companies today.

Website: www.ti.com


Altera

Altera Corporation is the world's pioneer of system-on-a-programmable-chip (SOPC) solutions. With annual revenues in CY 2004 of $1.02 billion, Altera combines the reprogrammable logic technology originally invented in 1983 with software tools, intellectual property (IP), and design services to provide high-value programmable solutions to approximately 14,000 customers worldwide. Altera is headquartered in San Jose, California, and employs approximately 2,000 people in 14 countries.

Website: www.altera.com


Lattice

Lattice Semiconductor Corporation designs, develops, and markets high-performance programmable logic devices, or PLDs, and related software.

ADI is an authorized Lattice Consultant participating as a charter member of the LEADER design services partner program.

Website: www.latticesemi.com