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Toric appoints Ian Walsh as VP of Business Development

(Business News, 28 Mar 2008 )

Toric Limited, a London-based semiconductor IP licensing company specialising in jitter suppression and high-speed clock generation technology, has appointed Ian Walsh as VP of Business Development.

Walsh 's responsibilities include worldwide sales and business development for Toric's PhaseFilter and Multi-Clock Generator (MCG) products that are based on the company's patented Anti-Jitter Cell (AJC).

Walsh brings extensive experience in licensing semiconductor technology and communications software to the global semiconductor and OEM markets and in building and managing international sales and support channels.

Walsh was formerly: CEO of Paris-based MnD Semiconductors, a multiprocessor SoC company specialising in broadband and MPEG-4/H.264 Advanced Video Codecs that was acquired by DxO Labs in 2007; Founder and CEO of DIVA Communications Technology Ltd, a communications software licensing company acquired by Alcatel Microelectronics in 1999. He also worked for Fairchild Semiconductor and held executive management positions at MIPS Technologies, Alcatel Microelectronics, Rockwell Semiconductors and the VoIP and broadband OEM, Westell Ltd.

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