Product category: Intellectual Property Cores
News Release from: ARC International
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 23 July 2004
Meyer and Jaros
share industry experience
Derek Meyer and Andrew Jaros have joined ARC International as Vice President of Marketing and Vice President of North American sales, respectively
The two semiconductor-industry veterans will provide valuable knowledge and insight as ARC continues to establish its leadership position and expand its extendible processor-core products and services. Derek Meyer joins ARC with 20 years of semiconductor, embedded systems and software experience including over 10 years in Semiconductor IP.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 23 July 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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He was most recently VP of Business Development and Strategy at Ceva and prior to that spent 6 years at MIPS Technologies, first as VP of Marketing and Sales and later VP of Field Operations.
"I believe configurable processors will be at the core of the most interesting new SoC designs, and ARC's innovative technology will be the foundation for many of these exciting new products", said Meyer.
Andy Jaros has over 15 years of experience in the semiconductor industry.
Prior to joining ARC, he was the Director of Strategic Partner Sales for ARM Ltd.
for the last two years out of more than his six years tenure at ARM.
Before his key revenue-generating roles at ARM, Jaros worked at Motorola in Sales.
Jaros has also held the position of President and GM of JN Blair and Co, a closely held distribution business outside the semiconductor industry.
"Both Andy and Derek represent some exciting changes in the ARC management team", said Carl Schlachte, ARC CEO.
"Their strength and experience in the semiconductor IP industry will play a significant role in expanding ARC's market position".
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