Podcast EP297: An Overview of sureCore’s New Silicon Services with Paul Wells
Dan is joined by sureCore CEO Paul Wells. Paul has worked in the semiconductor industry for over 25 years including two years as director of engineering for Pace Networks, where he led a multidisciplinary, 70 strong product development team creating a broadcast quality video & data mini-headend. Before that, he worked for Jennic Ltd as VP operations, successfully building the team from scratch as the company transitioned to a fabless model. Prior to that, he was responsible for the engineering team and before that he led a team for Fujitsu Microelectronics supporting ASIC customers in Europe and Israel.
Dan explores the recent addition of silicon services to sureCore’s offerings. Paul explains that the memory design skills developed at sureCore create a rich set of core competencies in analog and mixed-signal design, low-power and low-voltage design, characterization and EDA flow development that are well-suited to help customers to develop cutting-edge applications by addressing complex design requirements.
Paul describes the broad range of skills required to develop ultra-low power memory solutions and how these capabilities can directly benefit design teams. He describes example design projects and the impact sureCore was able to make for projects such as edge AI. You can learn more about sureCore’s new silicon services here.
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