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eSilicon Stock

eSilicon is a semiconductor design and manufacturing services company that delivers custom ICs and IPs to OEMs.

About eSilicon Stock

Founded

1999

Headquarters

Sunnyvale, CA, US

Total Funding

98.6M

Industries

Software, Artificial Intelligence, Data and Analytics

eSilicon, a pioneering semiconductor Value Chain Producer (VCP), provides a comprehensive suite of ASIC design, productization and manufacturing services, enabling a flexible, low-cost, lower-risk path to volume production of integrated circuits (ICs). The company delivers custom chips (ASICs) to system original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and fabless semiconductor companies (FSCs) who serve a wide variety of markets including the consumer, computer, communications and industrial segments. eSilicon creates a unique, optimized semiconductor Value Chain for each customer and each design - from design services and tools, to IP and materials suppliers, to test and packaging providers. By integrating this Value Chain with its internal expertise and proven eSilicon Enterpriseâ„¢ infrastructure, the ASIC services and solutions provider produces more than 10 million leading-edge chips per year.

eSilicon Management

Leadership team at eSilicon

Vice President, Marketing

Mike Gianfagna

Vice President, Global Manufacturing Operations

Subramaniam Hariharan

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