Anadigm moves to Arizona
Anadigm is moving its US base from California's Silicon Valley to Tempe, a suburb of Phoenix, Arizona.
Anadigm is moving its US base from California's Silicon Valley to Tempe, a suburb of Phoenix, Arizona.
A venture-backed technology spinoff from Motorola, Anadigm was founded in January 2000 and completed a third round of financing worth $15 million in October 2003.
The company's field programmable analogue array (FPAA) integrated circuits are the industry's first such chips that can adapt in real time to put real-world interfaces under software control.
As such, FPAAs represent a major advance over the static ICs and discrete components typically used for analogue circuitry.
"Compared with Silicon Valley, Arizona provides us with a much more cost-effective location while providing access to a highly qualified pool of hardware and software engineering talent", said Bill McLean, Anadigm President and CEO.
"With neighbours such as Freescale Semiconductor, Intel and MicroChip, we feel very much at home in our new US headquarters location".
Anadigm employs software and hardware design engineers in at its location in Tempe in addition to members of its executive staff.
Employment opportunities at Anadigm are listed on the company's website.
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