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Xerxes F. Wania
Director/Miembro de la Junta en Canadian Microelectronics Corp. .
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Xerxes F.
Wania is the founder of Xentec, Inc., Sidense Corp.
He is currently a Director at Canadian Microelectronics Corp.
and Dogtopia Foundation Canada.
Previously, he was a Director-Mixed Signal Marketing at Synopsys, Inc. and President-Canada Division at inSilicon Corp.
Cargos activos de Xerxes F. Wania
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Canadian Microelectronics Corp.
![]() Canadian Microelectronics Corp. Packaged SoftwareTechnology Services Canadian Microelectronics Corp. develops and manages Canada's national design network. It offers design, documents, training, resource competitions, and subscription. The company is headquartered in Kingston, Canada. | Director/Miembro de la Junta | 20/12/2019 |
Dogtopia Foundation Canada | Director/Miembro de la Junta | - |
Antiguos cargos conocidos de Xerxes F. Wania.
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inSilicon Corp
![]() inSilicon Corp SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Part of Synopsys, Inc., inSilicon Corp provides communications semiconductor intellectual property for semiconductor and system companies. The company is based in San Jose, CA. The company was founded by Barry Hoberman. inSilicon was acquired by Synopsys, Inc. on September 20, 2002 for $61.55 million. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Xentec, Inc.
![]() Xentec, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Part of Synopsys, Inc., Xentec, Inc. develops mixed-signal communications IP products. The company is based in Mississauga, Canada. Xentec was acquired by inSilicon Corp, part of Synopsys, Inc. from September 20, 2002 on December 19, 2000 for $10.16 million. The Canadian company was founded by Xerxes F. Wania. | Director Ejecutivo | - |
SYNOPSYS INC. | Ventas & Marketing | - |
Sidense Corp.
![]() Sidense Corp. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Sidense Corp. develops silicon-proven embedded non-volatile memory intellectual property. The firm offers SiPROM, Sidense low power, and ultra low power products. Its one-time programmable memory technology enables a range of electronic products which are based upon complex system on chip semiconductors that are key components in products such as cellular telephones, RFID, medical, automotive, and home entertainment consumer products. The company was founded by Wlodek Kurjanowicz in 2004 and is headquartered in Ottawa, Canada. | Fundador | - |
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SYNOPSYS INC. | Technology Services |
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Sidense Corp.
![]() Sidense Corp. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Sidense Corp. develops silicon-proven embedded non-volatile memory intellectual property. The firm offers SiPROM, Sidense low power, and ultra low power products. Its one-time programmable memory technology enables a range of electronic products which are based upon complex system on chip semiconductors that are key components in products such as cellular telephones, RFID, medical, automotive, and home entertainment consumer products. The company was founded by Wlodek Kurjanowicz in 2004 and is headquartered in Ottawa, Canada. | Electronic Technology |
Xentec, Inc.
![]() Xentec, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Part of Synopsys, Inc., Xentec, Inc. develops mixed-signal communications IP products. The company is based in Mississauga, Canada. Xentec was acquired by inSilicon Corp, part of Synopsys, Inc. from September 20, 2002 on December 19, 2000 for $10.16 million. The Canadian company was founded by Xerxes F. Wania. | Electronic Technology |
inSilicon Corp
![]() inSilicon Corp SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Part of Synopsys, Inc., inSilicon Corp provides communications semiconductor intellectual property for semiconductor and system companies. The company is based in San Jose, CA. The company was founded by Barry Hoberman. inSilicon was acquired by Synopsys, Inc. on September 20, 2002 for $61.55 million. | Electronic Technology |
Canadian Microelectronics Corp.
![]() Canadian Microelectronics Corp. Packaged SoftwareTechnology Services Canadian Microelectronics Corp. develops and manages Canada's national design network. It offers design, documents, training, resource competitions, and subscription. The company is headquartered in Kingston, Canada. | Technology Services |
Dogtopia Foundation Canada |
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