| Business Summary | | QuickLogic
Corporation
develops,
markets
and
supports
advanced
field
programmable
gate
array
(FPGA)
and
embedded
standard
product
(ESP)
semiconductors
and
the
software
tools
that
enable
design
engineers
to
use
the
Company's
products.
The
Company
introduced
ESPs,
a
new
class
of
semiconductor
devices,
in
1998,
to
provide
a
solution
for
the
design
community
that
bridges
the
gap
between
existing
application-specific
integrated
circuit
(ASIC)
options
and
the
long-sought
goal
of
system
on
a
chip.
Specifically,
the
Company's
ESP
devices
are
designed
to
provide
engineers
with
the
ease
of
use,
guaranteed
functionality
and
high
performance
of
standard
products,
combined
with
the
flexibility
of
programmable
logic.
The
Company's
ESP
and
FPGA
products
target
complex,
high-performance
systems
in
rapidly
changing
markets,
where
system
manufacturers
seek
to
minimize
time
to
market,
and
maximize
product
differentiation
and
functionality. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | QuickLogic
Corporation
designs,
develops,
markets
and
supports
advanced
field
programmable
gate
array
semiconductors
(FPGAs),
embedded
standard
products
(ESPs)
and
associated
software
tools.
For
the
six
months
ended
6/30/01,
revenue
fell
28%
to
$18.9
million.
Net
loss
totaled
$8.6
million
vs.
an
income
of
$4.5
million.
Results
reflect
continued
weakness
in
the
semiconductor
industry,
lower
margins
and
a
$3.7
million
inventory
write-off. | More
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Developments |
| | | | FY1999 Pay | |
| E. Thomas Hart, 58 Chairman,
Pres, CEO | $311K | Reynold Simpson, 51 COO,
Sr. VP | 200K | Arthur Whipple, 52 VP-Fin.,
CFO, Sec. | 169K | Hua-Thye Chua, 64 VP,
Process Technology | -- | John Birkner, 56 VP,
CTO | -- | Dollar amounts are as of 31-Dec-1999 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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