Silicon Optix
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Silicon Optix Inc | |
Type | Fabless Semiconductor Company |
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Founded | 2001 |
Headquarters | San Jose, California (Headquarters) |
Key people | Paul Russo - Founder, Chairman, President, and CEO |
Website | www.siliconoptix.com |
Silicon Optix Inc (2001) is a privately held fabless semiconductor company that manufactures video/image digital processing integrated circuits. Originally a division of Genesis Microchip, Silicon Optix was spun off in 2001 by Paul Russo, the CEO of Genesis Microchip at the time.[1] Silicon Optix acquired Teranex and with the patents on the GAPP, which is now used in some of their products.
Silicon Optix is headquartered in San Jose, California with offices in Hanover, Germany; Orlando, Florida; Taipei, Taiwan; Shanghai, China; and Toronto, Canada.[2]
[edit] Board of directors
As of 2006, the board of directors consists of:[3]
- Paul Russo - Founder, Chairman, President, and CEO
- Paul Vais - Director
- Tom Rosch - Director
- Robert Pepper - Independent Director
- Alan Spoon - Director (Managing General Partner, Polaris Venture Partners)
- John Balen - Director (General Partner, Canaan Partners)
- Kevin McQuillan - Director
- Scott Jones - Director, (Managing Director, Origin Partners)