Global Semiconductor Alliance Israel Executive Forum Features Inphi

Posted by EDA Geek News Staff in Events, Training on Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Underscoring the expertise of its corporate leadership, Inphi® Corporation, announced that Ron Torten, Vice President Worldwide Sales, has been named a panelist at the first Global Semiconductor Alliance (GSA) Israel Executive Forum. Mr. Torten will share his insights on the future of the semiconductor industry during a panel discussion, "Beyond the Horizon," April 14th at the Dan Panorama Hotel in Tel Aviv.

"Ron is an ideal choice for this preeminent panel," said Young Sohn, Inphi's president and CEO. "Ron will bring a unique, deliberate perspective based on the depth of his leadership experience and his expertise in executing competitive, global strategies in our industry."

The Forum provides an opportunity to gain unique perspectives from thought leaders on key business issues and challenges, and brings together C-Level executives from semiconductor companies throughout Israel's growing semiconductor community. Moderated by Shlomo Gradman, TAPEOUT, Mr. Torten will be joined by representatives from Altera Corporation, JP Morgan Securities and PMC-Sierra, Inc. Executive Forum attendees will have the opportunity to network and explore ways to enhance the global ecosystem through collaboration, integration and innovation.

About Inphi Corporation
Inphi Corporation designs and develops integrated circuits that consistently deliver the industry's highest performance and best signal integrity for processing high-speed digital data in computing and communications systems. The company is a leading supplier of memory interface logic, optical components and high-speed logic. Leading corporations rely on Inphi for components that transport, store, deliver, and test high-speed data for the world's most innovative communications and computing systems. Inphi is recognized as a global technology leader for its excellence in design, dedication to the development of open standards, and commitment to R&D.

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