Xilinx opens development center in Hyderabad

Hyderabad, October 4, 2006: Xilinx, Inc. the world’s leading supplier of programmable logic solutions, today announced the opening of its own development centre in India, located in a 33,000 square foot facility in CyberPearl, Hyderabad.

The Xilinx facility will initially have about 75 staff and has the capacity to hold up to 300 employees to support the company’s growth plans in India over the next several years. Xilinx will manage and operate the centre which is responsible for the full product development lifecycle of Intellectual Property (IP) cores in the high-growth areas of automotive electronics, embedded processing and high-speed serial I/O connectivity. IP cores are pre-engineered, functional modules that Xilinx customers use to reduce the development time of their programmable system designs. In addition, the facility will provide design verification for IP cores and technical support for Xilinx customers.

“Our worldwide strategy is to invest in high-growth markets to support our customers and increasing our local presence is a strong signal of our long-term commitment to the important Indian technology sector,” said Kris Chellam, senior vice-president of Global Enterprise Services at Xilinx. “This new site in Hyderabad is one of our largest development facilities outside of the United States and enables us to tap into the excellent pool of local engineering talent, thereby strengthening our global R&D ecosystem and bringing us closer to the local electronics design market.”

“Through our strategic relationship with CMC since 2004, we have established a strong development track record in India delivering over 35 locally-designed IP cores to date, of which more than half are based on cutting-edge 65nm process technology,” said Akshya Prakash, managing director of the Xilinx Development Centre in India. “With our own facility in Hyderabad, we’re excited to enter the next phase of our growth in India, building up our local workforce and increasing our engagement with leading local design houses and universities.”


By INRnews Correspondent

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