Product category:
Programmable Logic Devices
News Release from: MathStar
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 13 April 2007
Distribution deal points to Arrow
Arrow Electronics will distribute Arrix field programmable object array semiconductor devices, evaluation boards, design software and IP cores.
MathStar has concluded a comprehensive partnership agreement for Arrow Electronics to distribute its Arrix field programmable object array (FPOA) semiconductor devices, evaluation boards, design software and IP cores The partnership brings together one of the world's fastest programmable logic devices with one of the world's largest distributors in the electronic components industry
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 26 Sep 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Arrix family of FPOAs is ideally suited for performance-demanding applications in industries such as machine vision, professional video, medical imaging and military/aerospace.
"MathStar is very pleased to have Arrow as our global supply-chain partner", said Glen Wiley, Vice President of Sales for MathStar.
"With the addition of Arrow, we now have a fully deployed global sales channel to support our customers from the design and prototyping stage to production in the Americas, Europe or Asia Pacific".
"Many of our customers are moving to the prototype and production stages, and require a distributor that can support their needs in an efficient and cost-effective manner", added Wiley.
"Arrow has an unparalleled ability to respond quickly and efficiently to quick-turn orders through their online planning computer resources".
"We welcome the addition of MathStar's Arrix FPOAs to Arrow's extensive product portfolio", said Skip Streber, Vice President of Global Supplier Marketing, Arrow Electronics.
"With MathStar, our customers will gain access to a broader selection of high-performance, programmable logic solutions to effectively meet their global design needs".
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