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Source Photonics is a Chatsworth, CA-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
A K Microsystems is a Richmond Hill, ON-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Rockley Photonics is a leading integrated photonics chipset developer/supplier for high-volume sensor and communication products. Formed in 2013, Rockley Photonics has developed a highly versatile, application specific, third-generation silicon photonics platform specifically designed for the optical integration challenges facing numerous mega-trend markets. Rockley has partnered with multiple tier-1 customers across the markets it serves to deliver the complex optical systems required for transformational product realization.
Camgian Microsystems was founded in December 2006, by CEO Dr. Gary Butler, with the vision of becoming a leader in combining innovative technologies in the areas of low-power microelectronics, sensors, wireless communications and data analysis to provide solutions that provide valuable decision analytics for customers in the government and commercial markets. To rapidly pursue this vision, in June 2007, Camgian merged with Theseus Logic, a Honeywell spin-out focused on low-power IC technologies and in February 2009 acquired the Cypress Semiconductor design center in Starkville, Mississippi. Camgian is a leader in developing advanced information technologies and solutions. From ultra-low power processors to advanced sensing platforms, Camgian engineers are pioneering leading-edge innovations that are enabling a new generation of high performance wireless information technologies and products for the defense, security, industrial and commercial markets. Camgian is headquartered in Starkville, Mississippi, with additional offices at the Stennis Space Center in Stennis, Mississippi.
Our mission is to drive the future of edge computing with our FPGA silicon platforms. At the heart of our FPGAs is our disruptive Quantum™ fabric, which delivers a big Power-Performance-Area advantage over traditional FPGA technologies. Trion® FPGAs, offering 4K to 120K logic elements (LEs), have a small form factor, low power, are priced for high-volume production, and are available now in volume quantities. Taking it to the next level, Trion Titanium FPGAs have an enhanced Quantum compute fabric combined with a 16 nm process to give even lower power and higher speeds. With densities ranging from 25K LEs to 500K LEs, Titanium FPGAs are ready to meet your next design challenge. With their Power-Performance-Area advantage, Trion and Trion Titanium FPGAs address applications such as custom logic, compute acceleration, machine learning, and deep learning.