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Fujitsu Laboratories Develops Power-Saving CMOS Technology for 32nm-Generation and BeyondFujitsu Laboratories Limited announced today the development of power-saving CMOS technology for logic LSI chips for 32 nanometer- (32nm-) generation and beyond. The new technology enables employment of a specific silicon crystal surface, which previously had not been applied in silicon substrates due to the crystal surface's conventionally low performance in the past, by improving its performance. As a result, as a world's first, the technology makes it possible to use current 45nm-generation fabrication facilities to reduce LSI power voltage without lowering operation speed, thereby containing production costs and cutting LSI power consumption during operation by approximately 20 percent (20%). It is anticipated that the technology can be used in a wide range of applications, such as system LSIs for various mobile devices that will need to be increasingly multi-functional, and for microprocessors of which many are running with multiple processing cores. [Read more...] |
Mr. Garcia most recently served as Senior Director, Head of Internal Audit at Nvidia Corporation since 2003, where he established and led the semiconductor company's internal audit function. Prior to Nvidia, Mr. Garcia was the Director of Internal Audit at BEA Systems since 2000. He also spent four years in several financial reporting and internal audit roles in levels of increasing responsibility at Hewlett Packard.
International Rectifier's Chief Administrative Officer Don Dancer said, "We are very pleased to welcome Alex to IR to manage the compliance function. His experience and proven ability to lead corporate financial functions will greatly benefit IR as we continue to improve our internal audit capabilities and strengthen our internal controls."
Mr. Garcia holds a BBA in Accounting from the University of Puerto Rico in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico and an MBA from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
About International Rectifier
International Rectifier Corporation (NYSE:IRF) is a world leader in power management technology. IR's analog, digital, and mixed signal ICs, and other advanced power management products, enable high performance computing and save energy in a wide variety of business and consumer applications. Leading manufacturers of computers, energy efficient appliances, lighting, automobiles, satellites, aircraft, and defense systems rely on IR's power management solutions to power their next generation products. For more information, go to www.irf.com.
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