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Wipro Selected By NEC Electronics
The company has been selected by NEC for semiconductor design services. IT major establishes dedicated engineering development centre in Bangalore, India
Wipro Technologies, the global IT services division of Wipro Limited, announced that it has been selected by NEC Electronics to provide semiconductor design services. Headquartered in Kawasaki Japan, NEC Electronics, is a manufacturer of system on chip (SoC), microcontroller, and discrete semiconductor solutions.
The development centre was inaugurated by President and CEO of NEC Electronics, Toshio Nakajima at Wipro's Electronics City facility in Bangalore. The development centre will provide front end and back end design services and IP to NEC Electronics for Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) and microcontrollers in the Digital Consumer and Automotive areas. Wipro will also work on various designs ranging from 150nm, 130nm up to 55nm.
"We are very excited to work with Wipro, a recognised leader in semiconductor design support services," said Toshio Nakajima, President and CEO, NEC Electronics. "Wipro thoroughly understands the requirements of global electronics industry, and has an excellent track record of delivering quality and winning solutions."
Sudip Nandy, President, Telecom and Product Engineering solutions, Wipro Technologies said, "We are delighted to be selected by NEC Electronics. As one of the largest semiconductor firms in the world, NEC Electronics has an exceptional understanding of the needs of the market. Wipro will leverage its vast VLSI experience, coupled with our in-house Design methodology, EagleWision, to deliver first time right designs to NEC Electronics."
As the world's largest independent 3rd party VLSI design Services provider, Wipro's team of more than two thousand engineers helps clients across Americas, Europe and Asia develop next generation electronic products for clients in the automotive, avionics, computing, Consumer, medical, industrial and telecom industries.
The development centre was inaugurated by President and CEO of NEC Electronics, Toshio Nakajima at Wipro's Electronics City facility in Bangalore. The development centre will provide front end and back end design services and IP to NEC Electronics for Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) and microcontrollers in the Digital Consumer and Automotive areas. Wipro will also work on various designs ranging from 150nm, 130nm up to 55nm.
"We are very excited to work with Wipro, a recognised leader in semiconductor design support services," said Toshio Nakajima, President and CEO, NEC Electronics. "Wipro thoroughly understands the requirements of global electronics industry, and has an excellent track record of delivering quality and winning solutions."
Sudip Nandy, President, Telecom and Product Engineering solutions, Wipro Technologies said, "We are delighted to be selected by NEC Electronics. As one of the largest semiconductor firms in the world, NEC Electronics has an exceptional understanding of the needs of the market. Wipro will leverage its vast VLSI experience, coupled with our in-house Design methodology, EagleWision, to deliver first time right designs to NEC Electronics."
As the world's largest independent 3rd party VLSI design Services provider, Wipro's team of more than two thousand engineers helps clients across Americas, Europe and Asia develop next generation electronic products for clients in the automotive, avionics, computing, Consumer, medical, industrial and telecom industries.
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