FSA to Become Global Semiconductor Alliance (GSA)



    FSA, the voice of the global fabless business model, announces
    today it will transition to become the Global Semiconductor Alliance
    (GSA). FSA´s global leadership, including its Board of Directors, Asia
    Pacific (AP) Leadership Council and Europe, Middle East and Africa
    (EMEA) Leadership Council, unanimously made this decision.

    The transition reflects the role FSA has played as a global
    semiconductor organization and acknowledges that its original mission
    to proliferate the adoption of the fabless business model has been
    achieved.

    The mission of GSA is to accelerate the growth and increase the
    return on invested capital of the global semiconductor industry by
    fostering a more effective fabless ecosystem through collaboration,
    integration and innovation. To fulfill this mission, GSA will address
    the challenges and enable industry-wide solutions within the supply
    chain, including intellectual property (IP), electronic design
    automation (EDA)/design, wafer manufacturing, test and packaging. The
    Alliance will provide a platform for meaningful global collaboration;
    identify and articulate market opportunities; encourage and support
    entrepreneurship; and provide members with comprehensive and unique
    market intelligence.

    "FSA´s role has been vital to the emergence, adoption and
    dominance of the business model. Today, the organization is focused on
    addressing the challenges inherent in a complex value chain. Its new
    role will be to reduce inefficiencies to ensure the long-term
    viability, growth and profitability of the semiconductor industry,"
    stated Dr. Dwight Decker, GSA chairman and non-executive chairman of
    Conexant Systems, Inc.

    FSA has made a significant impact on the industry since its
    inception in 1994. Today, companies like NVIDIA, Broadcom and MediaTek
    are bastions of innovation, and this year the fabless segment is
    expected to generate over USD 50 billion in revenue. Furthermore,
    there are hundreds of entrepreneurs creating innovations that will
    fuel future growth of the industry.

    "Since 1994, the growth of the FSA from a handful of companies to
    500 members worldwide speaks to the value of the organization and its
    founding mission," said Wim Roelandts, president, chief executive
    officer and chairman of Xilinx, Inc. and chairman of the Semiconductor
    Industry Association. "This next phase in its evolution as the Global
    Semiconductor Alliance is an exciting time, as it continues to support
    the overall growth of the semiconductor industry alongside
    complementary organizations."

    Members of GSA include companies throughout the supply chain,
    representing 25 countries across the globe.

    GSA remains committed to encourage and support entrepreneurship.
    GSA has dedicated a director position for an emerging/start-up
    company. Additionally, GSA has established the Emerging Company CEO
    Council, increased the number of emerging companies participating in
    its regional Councils and continues to work closely with the venture
    capital (VC) community through its VC Advisory Council.

    GSA addresses regional challenges and opportunities within Asia
    through its AP Leadership Council, as well as with offices in Taiwan
    and China. Its EMEA Leadership Council has expanded to include
    industry leaders from the United Kingdom, Germany, Israel, Belgium and
    France. GSA will also align with regional organizations to complement
    their services, while avoiding duplication of resources.

    For more information on GSA, visit www.gsaglobal.org.