Mr. Genieser and Dr.
Lyon add valuable industry, technical, and business expertise that will help
guide Sidense as the Company continues to develop innovative embedded semiconductor
memory products and expands its customer base.
“We are very pleased
to have two such distinguished gentlemen join Sidense’s board,” said Xerxes Wania, Sidense CEO and President. “Mr. Genieser and Dr. Lyon, along with existing
board members Andrew Abouchar and
Scott T. Becker, give Sidense an experienced and forward-thinking board of
directors that will accelerate our growth as the premier supplier of low-cost
and secure on-chip memory.”
Dave Lyon brings to the Sidense board the experience gained
from his diverse career as an entrepreneur, operating executive, and
technologist in the fields of telecommunications and semiconductors. He has
served successfully as CEO of two early-stage companies, as VP/GM of successful
operating units within larger established firms, and as a Board Director for
both public and private enterprises. Earlier in his career as a technologist he
published and lectured extensively and is named as an inventor on seven US patents.
Dave earned his PhD in Electrical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology.
“Sidense’s technology makes it truly a leader in the
embedded memory technology marketplace,” said Dr. Lyon. “The company is already making a significant
impact on how chip designers employ NV memory in their products. The challenge is to expand on this position
working closely with the foundries and with OEM customers. I am looking forward to helping the company
as it grows. ”
Rob Genieser
joined Vertex in 2002 as Managing Partner. Prior to joining Vertex, Mr.
Genieser was a Managing Director of Hambrecht & Quist, which he joined in
1996 in their San Francisco office. While in Silicon Valley, he managed the
Firm's wireless, optical and communications software practices. Shortly after
Hambrecht & Quist's merger with JP Morgan at the end of 2000, Mr. Genieser
moved to London to run the company's emerging
technology practice for Europe and Israel. Mr. Genieser received both
his AB (cum Laude) and MBA from Harvard University.
“I am excited to work with such a dynamic company,” said Mr. Genieser, “and am looking forward to
helping Sidense address the need for enhanced data and code storage solutions
within the evolving semiconductor market.”
About Sidense
Sidense, listed on EE
Times 60 Emerging Startups list for 2008, provides secure, dense and
reliable non-volatile, one-time
programmable (OTP) memory IP for use in standard-logic CMOS processes, with no
additional masks or process steps required. Sidense's patented one-transistor 1T-Fuse™
architecture provides the
industry’s smallest footprint and lowest power Logic Non-Volatile Memory (NVM)
solution.
Sidense SiPROM and
SLP OTP memory is available at 180nm, 130nm, 90nm and 65nm and scalable to 45nm
and below. The IP is available at UMC,
TSMC, SMIC, Tower and Chartered. Customers are using Sidense OTP for analog trimming, code storage, encryption
keys such as HDCP, RFID and Chip ID, medical, automotive, and configurable
processors and logic. For more
information, visit www.sidense.com
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