In addition to developing its normal line of network products, the semiconductor manufacturer has developed a new chipset for Ethernet routers, switches and Internet devices. Silicon Access plans to establish partnerships with other third-party hardware and software companies that use its new chipset. The three-year-old, privately-held firm has 150 employees at its headquarters and two other technology centers in San Jose and Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
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