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Actel introduces solution partners program to simplify designs

28 January 2004 News

Actel has unveiled its new Solution Partners Program, a cooperative effort between itself and third-party providers of FPGA design services, embedded software and hardware products. The program provides customers with access to additional design resources, application expertise and products, from strategic partners worldwide, that complement Actel products and services. Actel has also updated its intellectual property (IP) Web interface, which has a comprehensive and easy-to-use search engine (see www.actel.com/products/ip/index.html).

"The value-added services and products offered by our Solution Partners enable designers to more easily meet their system design needs by leveraging additional design resources and products that have been specifically tailored for Actel devices," said Yankin Tanurhan, senior director, applications and IP solutions at Actel. "Actel's Solution Partners complement our world-class programmable devices, development software, hardware tools and IP products and services, further allowing our customers to streamline their design process, get to market faster and minimise their design costs and risks."

Product segments represented by the partners include embedded software, diagnostic hardware and turnkey design services. The participating design services and consulting firms have design centres worldwide and specialise in a wide range of vertical applications. The partners are responsible for pricing, warranty and technical support to customers for all their products and services.



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