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The
Company
Actel
Corporation is a supplier of innovative programmable logic solutions,
including field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) based on antifuse
and flash technologies, high-performance intellectual property
(IP) cores, software development tools and design services targeted
for the high-speed communications, application-specific integrated
circuit (ASIC) replacement and radiation-tolerant markets. Founded
in 1985, Actel employs approximately 500 people worldwide. The
Company is traded on the Nasdaq National Market under the symbol
ACTL and is headquartered at 955 East Arques Avenue, Sunnyvale,
Calif., 94086-4533. Telephone: 888-99-ACTEL (992-2835). Internet:
http://www.actel.com.
Financial
Information
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Publicly traded on Nasdaq – Symbol: ACTL
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Added to the S&P Small Cap 600 in 1999
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Fiscal year 2001 revenues: $146 million
Sales
and Distribution
Actel
markets its products through a worldwide, multi-tiered sales and
distribution network. The company’s North American sales network
includes distribution leaders such as Pioneer Standard and Unique
Technologies. Actel’s regional office in the United Kingdom,
supplemented by sales offices in the UK, Germany, France, Italy
and Sweden, manages a network of distributors throughout the European
and Middle Eastern markets. Actel’s offices in Japan, Korea
and China manage a network of distributors throughout the Asia-Pacific
region.
Product
Highlights
Axcelerator
FPGAs
- Density:
125,000 to 2,000,000 system gates
- High-density,
nonvolatile solutions with unprecedented internal core performance
for communications applications
ProASICPLUS
FPGAs
- Density:
75,000 to 1,000,000 system gates
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Second generation of nonvolatile, flash-based, ASIC alternative
solutions for complex industrial, avionics, communications and
consumer applications
ProASIC
FPGAs
- Density:
98,000 to 473,000 system gates
- Nonvolatile,
reprogrammable, flash-based FPGAs for industrial control, avionics
and communications applications
SX-A/SX
FPGAs
- Density:
4,000 to 108,000 system gates
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High-speed, low-power devices for communications, consumer and
industrial applications
eX
FPGAs
- Density:
3,000 to 12,000 system gates
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Low-cost, low-power ASIC alternative for e-Appliance/consumer
and communications infrastructure applications
MX
FPGAs
- Price/performance
leader at 5.0V
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Density: 3,000 to 54,000 system gates
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5V FPGAs for consumer, industrial and high-reliability applications
High-Reliability
and Radiation-Tolerant Devices
- Density:
3,000 to 108,000 system gates
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High-reliability devices for military and aerospace, including
satellite and avionics equipment applications
Software
Solutions
Actel
Libero and Actel Designer solutions include design tools recognized
by the industry as among the easiest to use and most complete high-level
tools for FPGA devices. The company also offers the Silicon Explorer,
a hardware/software design verification and debugging tool. Actel
works closely with its EDA partners to provide solutions that work
with existing software and design flows. Some of these partners
include Cadence, Celoxica, Mentor Graphics, Model Technology, SynaptiCAD,
Synopsys, Synplicity and Innoveda.
Intellectual
Property (IP) Cores
Actel
offers IP cores for high-performance communications, networking,
telecom, high-reliability and military applications. When implemented
in high-performance Actel devices, these cores offer designers the
benefits of faster time-to-market, reduced design cost and high-speed
performance advantages.
Ranging
in density from 5,000 to 40,000 ASIC gates, Actel’s Varicore
embedded-programmable gate array (EPGA) IP cores offer an embeddable,
reprogrammable SRAM-based core for communications and high-end e-Appliance/consumer
applications.
Board
of Directors
John
C. East
President and Chief Executive Officer
Actel Corporation
Jos
C. Henkens
General Partner
Advanced Technology Ventures
Jacob
Jacobsson
President and CEO of Forte Design Systems, Inc.
Robert
G. Spencer
Principal
The Spencer Group
Frederic
N. Schwettmann
Retired
Jim
Fiebiger
Vice Chairman and CEO - Lovotech
Vice Chairman - Artest
Chairman - Thunderbird Technologies
Management
John
East, chief executive officer and president,
joined Actel in December of 1988. East came to Actel with more than
20 years experience in the semiconductor industry. East had been
a senior vice president at AMD where he was responsible for the
Logic Products Group. He also held various marketing, engineering
and management positions at Raytheon Semiconductor and Fairchild
Semiconductor. He currently serves on the board of directors of
Adaptec Corporation (Nasdaq: ADPT) and Single Chip Corporation,
a privately held company. East holds a bachelor’s degree in
electrical engineering and a master’s degree in business administration
from the University of California, Berkeley.
Esmat
Hamdy, senior vice president, technology and operations,
co-founded Actel in 1985. Hamdy is a co-inventor of Actel’s
PLICE antifuse technology. He has been senior vice president, technology
and operations since 1996 and has held a number of management positions
with the company’s technology and development group. Before
co-founding Actel, Hamdy held various positions at Intel Corporation
and was responsible for device development and design of CMOS-process
DRAMs and 386 microprocessors. He holds a master’s degree
in applied science and a doctorate in electrical engineering from
the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Jon
Anderson, vice president, finance and chief financial officer,
joined Actel in March 1998 as corporate controller and was promoted
to his new role in August 2001. Anderson has nearly 15 years of
experience in all facets of financial management in the semiconductor
industry. Prior to joining the company, he spent 11 years at National
Semiconductor where he worked in various financial positions and
five years at the public accounting firm of Touche Ross & Co.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration (accounting)
from the University of Washington.
Jim
Davis, vice president, engineering,
joined Actel in 1997. Davis brings more than 25 years of industry
experience to his position at Actel. Previously, Davis held several
management positions in technology and development for Tandem Computers.
He also worked as a project engineer at Amdahl Corporation where
he supported EDA software development, ASICs and multi-chip carriers.
Davis holds a bachelor’s degree in computer science from Chico
State University and a master’s degree in computer science
from the University of California, Davis.
Tony
Farinaro, vice president and general manager, design services,
joined Actel in August 1998 with more than 14 years of industry
experience. He spent nine years at GateField as vice president,
application and design services, handling business development and
delivery of design services for FPGA and ASIC systems. Farinaro
also held management and engineering positions at Plessey Electronic
Systems and Singer Kearfott. He has a bachelor’s degree in
electrical engineering from the New Jersey Institute of Technology,
a master’s degree in electrical engineering from the Stevens
Institute of Technology and a master’s degree in business
administration from Seton Hall University.
Paul
Indaco, vice president, worldwide sales, joined Actel in 1999.
Indaco has 24 years semiconductor industry experience. He held a
similar position with Chip Express of Santa Clara, California. Indaco
also held senior sales management positions with Redwood Microsystems
and LSI Logic and field engineering sales and marketing positions
with Intel Corporation and Texas Instruments. Indaco holds a master’s
degree in business administration as well as master’s and
bachelor’s degrees in electrical engineering.
Dennis
Kish, vice president, marketing,
joined Actel in 1999 as vice president of strategic marketing. He
has since taken over the entire marketing organization. Kish has
15 years marketing, sales and engineering experience in the semiconductor
and electronic design automation industries. Before joining Actel,
Kish held senior management positions at Synopsys and Atmel. He
began his career in the engineering and sales organizations of Texas
Instruments. Kish earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical
engineering from Michigan State University.
Barry
Marsh, vice president, product marketing, joined Actel
in 2000. Marsh has more than 15 years of strategic and product marketing
experience in the semiconductor and electronics industries. Before
joining Actel, he held various senior marketing positions at Fujitsu
Microelectronics Inc., including director of marketing for both
the ASIC and wireless business units. Prior to Fujitsu, Marsh helped
to define company and product positioning for an ASIC start-up company,
Vertex Semiconductor. He has also held management positions at Amdahl
and Hughes Aircraft Company. Marsh holds a bachelor’s degree
in electrical engineering from California State University, Long
Beach and a master’s of science in management from the Sloan
School of Management, MIT.
Barbara
McArthur, vice president, human resources,
joined Actel in July of 2000 and is responsible for managing all
of the company's strategic staffing and human resources programs.
McArthur has more than 20 years of human resources and management
experience. Prior to joining Actel, she was vice president of human
resources at Talus Solutions and has held senior human resource
positions at Applied Materials, 3Com and Saga Corporation. She holds
a bachelor of science degree from Oregon State University in Corvallis.
Fares
Mubarak, vice president, engineering,
joined Actel in 1992 and has been vice president of engineering
since 1997. In 1999, he assumed responsibility for all of the company’s
software and hardware engineering. Before coming to Actel, Mubarak
held various engineering, engineering management and product planning
positions with Samsung Semiconductor Inc., its spin-off, Integrated
Circuit Works, Inc. and Advanced Micro Devices. Mubarak holds bachelor’s
and master’s degrees in electrical engineering from Case Western
Reserve University and a master’s in business administration
from Golden State University.
David
Van De Hey, vice president and general counsel,
joined Actel in 1993 as corporate counsel. He became secretary in
1994 and has been vice president and general counsel since 1995.
From 1988 to 1993, he was an associate with Wilson, Sonsini, Goodrich
and Rosati Professional Corporation, a law firm in Palo Alto, Calif.,
and the company’s outside legal counsel. From 1985 to 1988,
he was an associate with the Cleveland law office of Jones, Day,
Reavis and Pogue.
Note: The Actel name and logo are registered trademarks
of Actel Corporation. Silicon Explorer and Libero are trademarks of
Actel Corporation. All other trademarks and servicemarks are the property
of their respective owners.
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