Cosmic Circuits announces tie-up with SUPERTEC of Israel
Update: Cadence Completes Acquisition of Cosmic Circuits (May 23, 2013)
Bangalore, India and Raanana, Israel -- April 16, 2007 -- Cosmic Circuits, a provider of best-in-class differentiated Analog and Mixed-Signal IP cores, today announced its partnership with Supertec Electronics, as a representative for Cosmic Circuits in Israel. “Israel is known for its engineering skills in system design. Customers in Israel are in need of Analog IP cores that are silicon-proven, as well as differentiated, to match with the optimized system designs. We intend bringing a fresh alternative to fab-less companies in Israel to source their Analog IP cores from”, said Ganapathy Subramaniam, CEO of Cosmic Circuits.
“We found the Cosmic Circuits portfolio and capabilities well in line with the needs of the market in Israel. Our customers in the communication and consumer fields are in need of world-class analog-front-ends and power-regulators. This gives us the opportunity to associate with a promising and growing company in the Analog IP fields and offer complete solutions to our customers” said Yaacov Cohen, Director of Marketing and Sales for Supertec Electronics.
Cosmic Circuits engages with customers world-wide and this partnership helps increase its WW presence into Israel, through Supertec Electronics as its representative.
About Cosmic Circuits :
Cosmic Circuits specializes in providing differentiated Analog and Mixed-Signal Intellectual-Property blocks and stand-alone analog chips. The company is headquartered in Bangalore, India and was founded in early 2005 by a team of industry professionals experienced in Analog circuit technology. Cosmic Circuits offers significant support for IP integration and characterization. The company’s mission is one of ensuring ‘Customer success through Quality and Differentiation” of its IP blocks. More information about Cosmic Circuits can be found at www.cosmiccircuits.com.
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