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Intersil leverages expertise to charge ahead in power management

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MILPITAS, USA: Intersil Corp. announced plans to leverage the company's deep technology portfolio and strong track record of innovation to focus on power management solutions for applications ranging from cloud computing to mobile devices.

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Under new management, Intersil returned to profitability, and successfully aligned its business to address the power management market. The company's renewed focus sets the stage for Intersil to bring the next wave of products to market addressing the most challenging power management issues in systems today, including efficiency, battery life, reliability and

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"When I joined Intersil in March of 2013, it was with a great deal of optimism given the strong heritage and technical capability of the company," said president and CEO Necip Sayiner. "On my first anniversary as CEO, I am extremely proud of what our employees have accomplished in a very short time. By putting the company on sound financial footing and then concentrating our efforts on strategic areas where we have highly differentiated technology, we are positioning Intersil to become a leader in the next generation of power."

Intersil is leveraging a deep portfolio of intellectual property, and a history of design and process innovation, to enable the industry's highest performance, most efficient, easy-to-use, and consistently reliable power management IC solutions. The company is uniquely positioned to bring a number of key technologies to the $10 billion power management market.

For example, Intersil is targeting the estimated $6 billion opportunity with existing and new products designed specifically to help extend battery life in mobile devices. The ISL911xx buck-boost switching regulators, also announced today, are one of several key building blocks that will enable further integration for advanced power management IC solutions that address the increasing power demands of smartphones and tablets.

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