Tsugio Makimoto Joins Inphi Board

Dec. 4, 2008
Fabless semiconductor company Inphi Corp. has added Dr. Tsugio Makimoto to the company in the capacity as advisor to the company in Japan. He spent most of his career with Hitachi Ltd., including Senior Executive and Managing Director in 1997, and has ...

Fabless semiconductor company Inphi Corp. has added Dr. Tsugio Makimoto to the company in the capacity as advisor to the company in Japan. He spent most of his career with Hitachi Ltd., including Senior Executive and Managing Director in 1997, and has served as Corporate Senior Executive Vice-President with Sony. He was nominated as an IEEE Fellow in 1997 and has authored several books on semiconductors.

Young Sohn, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Inphi, remarks: "We are very excited to have Dr. Makimoto join our advisory board. As a pioneer of the Japanese semiconductor industry, Dr. Makimoto will help Inphi identify new opportunities for investment in support of the current and future trends in communication, computing and consumer markets. His extensive understanding of technology trends and Inphi's unique ability to deliver leading analog intensive products will enable us to continue to satisfy our customers' long term requirements."

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