Kaben Research changes name to Kaben Wireless Silicon
“After six years of successfully providing leading edge mixed-signal design services and developing proprietary Sampling IF Filter technology, KABEN is stepping up to the next level in its corporate growth. Our new business plan is focused on developing complete semiconductor products specifically for the wireless communications market. The new name is part of our strategy of aligning market perception with the direction the company is moving,” said Thomas Riley, President & CEO of Kaben Wireless Silicon.
About Kaben
Founded in 2000, Kaben is a developer of wireless semiconductors, specializing in programmable filters and frequency synthesizers for wireless applications such as integrated radios, tuners and cell phones. The company develops and licenses complete designs and mixed-signal building blocks that are key to creating advanced SoC products. We deliver high-performance, proven IP to manufacturers in the wireless communications market, that significantly reduces risk, cost, and time to market. Kaben's IP product offering includes Frequency Synthesizers, Sampling IF Filters, FM Tuners, D/A Converters, and Programmable Clock Generators. For more information, please visit our website at www.kabenwireless.com.
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