EASIC CEO resigns, Vasishta regains title
(06/17/2009 5:05 PM EDT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Patrick Little, chief executive of fabless ASIC house eASIC Corp., has quietly resigned after less than six months on the job. At the same time, Ronnie Vasishta has reassumed the role of CEO at the company.
Last year, eASIC named Little, a former executive of Xilinx Inc., as its new chief executive. At that time, Little assumed that title from Vasishta, who remained as president and assumed the additional responsibility of chief operation officer.
Now, Vasishta has reassumed the title of CEO for eASIC. He also remains president of the company.
''Patrick left the company at the end of March,'' Vasishta told EE Times. ''It was for personal reasons.''
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