Pixelworks
Pixelworks (Nasdaq: PXLW) was set up in 1997 and now is based in San Jose, California. Pixelworks provides video and pixel processing semiconductors and software. In addition, the company also provides digital display, projection devices and digital signage.[1]
Type | Public |
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Nasdaq: PXLW Russell Microcap Index component | |
Industry | Semiconductor - Integrated Circuits |
Founded | 1997 |
Headquarters | |
Key people | Todd DeBonis (President and CEO) Richard Miller (Executive Vice President of Technology) |
Products | video and pixel processing semiconductors and software for digital video applications |
Website | www |
Products
The company’s primary product category is integrated circuits for image processing, for post processing video signals, for providing network capability for display systems, and for video conferencing, video surveillance and other industrial video applications.[2]
Leadership
It was co-founded by Allen Alley, an Oregon politician. Todd DeBonis is the CEO and president of the company.[3]
References
- Specific
- "Business Summary".
- "Company Full Description". Reuters. Archived from the original on 2010-03-01.
- "Officers and directors".
- General
- "Pixelworks Reports First Quarter 2016 Financial Results; Names Todd DeBonis Chief Executive Officer"
- Junko Yoshida (16 January 2014). "MediaTek, Pixelworks Gun for Mobile Video Post-Processing". EE Times. UBM Tech. Retrieved 3 February 2014.
- Jon Fortt (18 March 2003). "Genesis to acquire Pixelworks". San Jose Mercury-News.
- "Pixelworks down; digital TV results disappoint". San Jose Mercury-News. Associated Press. 28 July 2005.
- Mark LaPedus (4 March 2006). "Pixelworks seen as takeover target". EE Times. UBM Tech. Retrieved 3 February 2014.
- Mike Rogoway (1 February 2006). "Pixelworks shares plunge on sales news". The Oregonian. Knight Ridder.
- Olaf de Senerpont Domis (7 August 2003). "Pixelworks, Genesis scrap deal". The Deal.
- Mike Rogoway (26 October 2005). "InFocus, Pixelworks will lay off about 116". The Oregonian.
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