13 March 2008

Lattice and MSC extend distribution contract

  • Lattice and MSC extend distribution contract

MSC and Lattice Semiconductor extend franchise distribution agreement to include the UK and Ireland.

MSC and Lattice Semiconductor have extended their franchise distribution agreement to include the UK and Ireland.
The new franchise will be supported by the sales and technical personnel of MSC and Gleichmann Sunrise.
Distributing Lattice’s products and solutions in Europe since 1995, MSC offers customers support for product selection, vhdl design entry and development tools for Lattice’s programmable logic device solutions.
David Gregg, MSC’s Lattice franchise manager, said: “Our customers can enjoy the benefits from MSC’s experience in providing Lattice fpga and cpld solutions which encompasses design in, development and commercial support. Our ability to supply and support Lattice products greatly enhances our position in the marketplace to provide complex design in solutions.”

Author
Mike Richardson

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Websites
http://www.latticesemi.com/
http://www.msc-ge.com/

Companies
Lattice Semiconductor UK Ltd
MSC Gleichmann UK Ltd

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