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ESilicon set to reap rewards of Asian gamble
Peter Clarke, EETimes
5/17/2012 10:49 AM EDT
LONDON – Design services provider eSilicon Inc. has helped several fabless chip companies and OEMs enter the market by managing their ASIC and SoC flows. It services include everything from IP selection and chip design to foundry and packaging.
Over the last two years, eSilicon has grown from about 150 staffers to about 500, including more than 300 employees based in Asia.
The shift to Asia, particularly China, comes after a decade in which eSilicon expanded beyond the North American market into Europe. The company now has two sites in Vietnam and offices in China, Taiwan, Singapore and South Korea.
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