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Pericom Semiconductor Elects Dr. Murray Goldman To Its Board Of Directors |
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San Jose, CA, 2005-01-10 - Pericom Semiconductor Corporation [Nasdaq National Market:
PSEM] today announced the election of Dr. Murray A. Goldman to its Board of Directors. In addition to serving on the Board, Dr. Goldman will
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initially serve on the Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors.
Dr. Goldman was employed at Motorola, a provider of integrated
communications solutions and embedded electronic solutions, from July 1969 to January 1997 where he held a variety of positions, most recently as
Executive Vice President and Assistant General Manager of the Semiconductor Products Sector. Dr. Goldman has served as Chairman of the Board of
Directors of Transmeta Corporation, a developer of x86-compatible software-based microprocessors and advanced power management technologies,
since November 1998 and served as Chief Executive Officer from October 2001 to April 2002. Dr. Goldman served as a business advisor to Transmeta
from March 1997 to November 1998. Dr. Goldman also serves on the board of directors of Three Five Systems, a designer and manufacturer of display
modules. Dr. Goldman holds a B.S. in electrical engineering from the University of Pittsburgh and an M.S. and a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from New
York University.
Alex Hui, President and CEO, said of Dr. Goldman's appointment "We are very pleased to have Dr. Goldman join our Board
of Directors. His vast and relevant experience, insights and track record of success in our industry will be an invaluable resource as we drive Pericom to
the next level in our evolution." |
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About Pericom
Pericom Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ: PSEM) enables serial connectivity with the industry's most complete solutions for the computing, communications and consumer market segments. Pericom's analog, digital and mixed-signal integrated circuits, along with its SaRonix-eCera frequency control products are essential in the timing, switching, bridging and conditioning of high-speed signals required by today's ever-increasing speed and bandwidth demanding applications. Company headquarters are in San Jose, Calif., with design centers and technical sales and support offices globally.
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