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Berkeley DA Redirecting the Crowd to Analog
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Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Asserting the growing value of analog in a digital world, California-based Berkeley Design Automation remains a leader in new design technologies for advanced analog, RF, and mixed signal integrated circuits. By leveraging its mathematical theory that solves integrated circuit and noise analysis equations by a factor of 5x to 10x faster with no loss of accuracy, it has enabled breakthrough analog and mixed-signal solutions critical in a digital world. While reviewing some of the major developments in the company, Ravi Subramanian, CEO, Berkeley highlighted one of particular importance, "Our technology has been certified by TSMC as part of their Active Accuracy Assurance program to the most advanced 40 nm technology nodes."

Founded by Amit Mehrotra and Amit Narayan in 2003, the company is funded by Bessemer Venture Partners, Woodside Fund, Panasonic, and NTT. By delivering breakthrough versions of analog/RF and mixed-signal circuit simulators and innovative noise analyzers for analog and RF IC verification, the company has been able to tap over 50 customers and partners, including twelve of world's top 20 semiconductor companies and eight of Japan's top 10 consumer-electronic companies. So, looking to the future, Berkeley can be expected to continue to walk away with delivering compelling and unique value to the world's leading analog/RF and mixed-signal IC companies via continued execution and innovation to maintain a sustained growth.

The company is well-known for developing new age precision circuit analysis tools that combine innovative applied mathematics and a new software architecture with advanced numerical optimization techniques. The company's award-winning Analog FastSPICE and Noise Analysis Option, as well as RF FastSPICE and PLL Noise Analyzer have contributed significantly to advancing the state-of-the-art in the digital consumer electronics and wireless industries. The company has been consistently recognized as one of the top 200 influencers in the wireless industry. In fact, the majority of the company's revenues are generated from the wireless and digital consumer markets. Some of its valued customers include Qualcomm, Samsung, Broadcom, Panasonic, Texas Instruments, NEC, NXP, Toshiba, and LG Electronics.
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