Celera Semiconductor, the leading analog IC supplier using AI to slash the cost and time to develop and supply analog ICs, has appointed Bruno Kranzen to its Board of Directors.
"Bruno has an impressive career starting in design and rising to lead ever larger businesses at companies such as National Semiconductor, Maxim Integrated and Analog Devices. His experience developing relationships with top global customers and building organisations to serve them will be invaluable to Celera," said Pat Brockett, Celera Semiconductor's CEO.
"I thoroughly enjoyed the years I spent building deep customer relationships and supplying critical analog parts," said Bruno Kranzen. "There is now explosive growth in the need for custom analog parts across many applications. Celera's AI-driven design methodology and world-class supply chain are required to address these needs. I am excited to work with Celera to take analog parts supply to the next level and bring custom analog to all customers."
Kranzen recently retired as senior vice president leading Analog Devices data center and consumer businesses. Prior to that, he held senior design and business management positions at Zilog, National Semiconductor, Fairchild Semiconductor, and Maxim Integrated.