News: Rochester Electronics
Rochester Electronics celebrates 20 years of authorised partnership with Infineon
Providing a broad portfolio of Infineon Technologies’ Active and EOL solutions R
ochester Electronics and Infineon Technologies are celebrating 20 years of their partnership in providing customers with a 100 per cent authorised source of active and end-of-life (EOL) devices. To honour this special occasion, Rochester presented Infineon with their 2022 Partnership Award at the recent Electronica conference in Munich, Germany. Infineon is a global leader in automotive, power, and security ICs. Rochester Electronics has over 430 million units of Infineon products in stock, covering categories such as MOSFET and IGBT transistors, power management ICs, MCUs, and memory devices. Additionally, Rochester supports ongoing licensed manufacturing of select EOL devices. Infineon has strengthened its portfolios and operated through acquisition by working closely with trusted partners. Rochester provides continuing authorised support for many of Infineon’s acquired manufacturers, including: n Cypress Semiconductor n International Rectifier n Ramtron n Spansion n Siemens Semiconductor
With the complexity of supply constraint and product obsolescence challenges continuously increasing, both companies have developed a strong working relationship to tackle them all.
Pictured Above (Left to Right): Alexander Stempfle, Rochester Electronics Director, Supplier Development – EMEA, Rob Maycroft, Rochester Electronics VP, Global Supplier Development, Colin Strother, Rochester Electronics Executive Vice President, PY Ferrard, Infineon Technologies Executive Vice President Distribution and EMS Sales, Ruth Kowalkowski, Infineon Technologies Offshore Manager & Co-Ordination Rochester, Katie Singer, Rochester Electronics Supplier Development Director
“It is great to see how Rochester Electronics lifecycle extension capabilities enable many Infineon Technologies solutions to extend their availability far into the future. We appreciate the continued trust put in us by Infineon,” said Alexander Stempfle, Director Supplier Development – EMEA.
Katie Singer, Supplier Development Director, commented: “Working across multiple technologies including IGBT modules, MCU and memory solutions, Rochester Electronics is helping to maintain customer relations and deliver product longevity.”
Rochester Electronics is the world’s largest continuous source of semiconductors–100 per cent authorised by over 70 leading semiconductor manufacturers. As an original manufacturer stocking distributor, Rochester has over 15 billion devices in stock encompassing more than 200,000-part numbers, providing the world’s most extensive range of end-of-life (EOL) semiconductors and broadest range of active semiconductors.
As a licensed semiconductor manufacturer, Rochester has manufactured over 20,000 device types. With over 12 billion die in stock, Rochester has the capability to manufacture over 70,000 device types. Rochester offers a full range of
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manufacturing services including Design, Wafer Processing, Assembly, Test, Reliability, and IP Archiving providing single solutions through to full turnkey manufacturing, enabling faster time-to-market. No other company compares to the breadth of Rochester’s product selection, value-added services, and manufacturing solutions. With direct sales and support staff in all major markets, complemented by a network of regional and global authorised channel partners, we aim to meet your needs over the phone or via our e-commerce platforms anytime, anywhere.
Rochester is the Semiconductor Lifecycle Solution™
To find out more visit:
www.rocelec.com
www.cieonline.co.uk
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