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Product category: Microprocessors, Microcontrollers and DSPs
News Release from: AMI Semiconductor
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 06 April 2001

AMI Semiconductor opens Munich office

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As part of its European growth initiative, ASIC and application specific standard product supplier AMI Semiconductor (AMIS) has opened a sales, marketing and technical support office in Munich.

As part of its European growth initiative, ASIC and application specific standard product supplier AMI Semiconductor (AMIS) has opened a sales, marketing and technical support office in Munich The new AMIS office will house key marketing and application support personnel and has been created to facilitate the company's growing European customer base

In particular, the office will support FPGA-to-ASIC and ASIC-to-ASIC conversion services as well as the AMIS analogue, mixed-signal and radio frequency ASIC offerings.

The office will also support the company's communications and industrial-based ASSPs.

Discussing the opening of the new office, Glenn Fraser, vice president of corporate marketing and business development at AMIS, commented: "We have experienced European growth (CAGR) of greater than 50% since 1995 and in 2000 close to 10% of worldwide revenues came from Europe.

We anticipate high growth in Europe in the future and, to achieve this, we need to ensure that the sales, marketing and support infrastructure is in place.

The new European office is a key element of this infrastructure.

Munich has been chosen as the location for the new office as it gives us access to the customers, opportunities and critical business and technical skills that we need to take us to the next level of growth".

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