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Synapse Design Set Up a New Taiwanese Design Center

Published: Feb 11,2014

Synapse Design, the leading design partner for next-generation SOCs, today announced the opening of its Taiwanese Design Center, expanding its Asia presence that includes well-established centers in China and India. With this new Center, Synapse supports long-term existing partners while establishing new relationships with the many successful high-tech companies in Taiwan.

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According to several sources, the high-tech presence in Taiwan is growing rapidly with world-leading companies including Cisco, Dell, HP, IBM, Intel, MediaTek, Microsoft, Novatek, Realtek and many other companies invested in more than 100 R&D centers in the country.

"Taiwan is an ideal environment for us -- well populated with Fortune 500 companies and a central geographical location within Asia," said Devesh Gautam, COO and co-founder.

"Synapse is the engineering backbone providing spec-to-silicon development services for the largest system and semiconductor companies in the world."

"We have already staffed our Center with 25 of the country's best digital, analog and mixed-signal engineers, and we are continuing the rapid hiring process in Taiwan," said Satish Bagalkotkar, president and CEO.

"While aggressively working towards making our Taiwan office a dominant design center in Asia, we are actively researching other fast-growing regions in Asia for our next design center."

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