Camgian’s new venture transfers technology 
Wave will transition Camgian’s asynchronous metal–oxide–semiconductor technology into the mainstream semiconductor industry
A Starkville-based provider of advanced electronic systems and semiconductor technologies has completed an agreement to transfer its ultra low-power digital circuit technology to Wave Semiconductor.
Camgian Microsystems CEO Gary Butler said in a press release that the new venture is being funded by Palo ...Login required
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