Dream Chip and DELTA Microelectronics Partner for Industry 4.0 Chip
Copenhagen, Denmark– December 2, 2015 - DELTA Microelectronics, the European leader in ASIC supply chain services, announces today that it has joined forces with Dream Chip, Germany’s largest independent Engineering Service Provider, to deliver a digital chip for an Industry 4.0 manufacturing customer.
Designed by Dream Chip ASIC Design group, the chip provides controller functionality and will replace the previous generation ASIC. Chip production will be handled by DEL-TA’s full supply chain services and is expected Q1 2016.
“We’re excited to cooperate with a design company like Dream Chip,” said Sharon Akler, Sales Manager at DELTA. “Our capabilities, which supplement each other, allow end cus-tomers to get the best of both worlds.”
“We’ve got a tremendous support from DELTA during the complete evaluation and design phase leading us to a very good technical and commercial solution for our end customer” said Jens Benndorf, Managing Director and COO at Dream Chip Technologies, Germany. “Our very complementary offering gives a complete solution from feasibility study, archi-tecture and chip design/production down to sample test boards with running application software to our customers”.
Facts about DELTA Microelectronics
With more than 25 years of experience, DELTA Microelectronics is a European leader in ASIC services for the semiconductor industry. DELTA's comprehensive services include ASIC design, layout, test development, wafer supply, production testing, package devel-opment and assembly, components supply, logistics and supply chain management. DEL-TA’s development and production facilities are based in Denmark and the UK, with ser-vice partners in Europe and Asia. For more information visit www.madebydelta.com.
Facts about Dream Chip
Dream Chip is Germany’s largest independent Engineering Service Provider focusing on the development and design of ASICs, SoCs, FPGAs, Embedded Software and discrete Systems. More than 25 years of experience in the micro-electronics industry make us ex-perts in turnkey solutions from specification to production and delivery – including em-bedded Linux or Android based board support packages (BSP), Linux or Android driver development or porting and high-speed PCB design with all necessary qualifications like CE and FCC. For more information visit www.dreamchip.de/
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