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Analog Devices Expands Development Facility in India

May 03, 2010 by Jeff Shepard

Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) announced the opening of its new, expanded development facility in Bangalore, India. The new facility is located at RMZ Infinity Technology Park.

Analog Devices recently completed its 15th year of presence in India where it says its R&D operations have seen tremendous growth. The new facility will allow better collaboration between the company’s DSP, Analog and Software groups and will help ADI India to further develop its core strengths, such as analog IC design, processor IC design, and multimedia embedded software.

Jerald Fishman, CEO, said, "The innovation process at Analog Devices is a global effort, and our India Product Development Center (IPDC) continues to play a critical role in delivering innovative products and solutions to our customers. We have built unmatched competencies here over the past 15 years, beginning in the processor design domain, and now expanding into analog and software capabilities. As we continue to develop our capabilities in the region, the team here will play an increasingly important role in helping ADI bolster our core technology expertise and also bring those technologies together to solve system level solutions for our customers across the globe."

Dr. Karthik, Engineering Director, IPDC, Analog Devices said, "ADI is one of the earliest semiconductor companies to set up operations in India, and also one of the few to be involved in all stages of product development from "Concept to Silicon to Production." Today, our engineers are contributing significantly to key products, such as ADI’s Blackfin® processors and several state-of-the-art advanced analog and mixed signal products aimed at various market segments. Most importantly, we have developed five generations of ADI’s industry-leading SHARC® digital signal processors out of the India center."