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Mouser Electronics and Xilinx sign global distribution agreement

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July 22, 2019

Mouser Electronics announced that it has signed a global distribution agreement with Xilinx, the inventor of the FPGA, hardware programmable system-on-chips (SoCs) and the adaptive compute acceleration platform (ACAP), designed to deliver the most dynamic processor technology in the industry and enable the adaptable, intelligent and connected world of the future.

“Xilinx is the industry leader and innovator of new technologies. We are excited to expand our portfolio of products and provide Xilinx products and tool suites for our customers,” said Mouser and CEO Glenn Smith. “We look forward to assisting Xilinx to expand its global customer base and revenue, with a focus on new product introductions from e-commerce and design engineers.”

“With Mouser’s exceptional customer service for engineers, world-class logistics, and expansive customer base, we are very excited to add them to our global distribution channel,” said Mark Wadlington, Senior Vice President of Global Sales at Xilinx. “We expect this to be the beginning of a long and successful relationship.”

Now, Mouser stocks a full range of Xilinx products, including Zynq SoC and MPSoC, as well as ACAPS, FPGA, 3D IC, RFSoC, accelerator, evaluation board, modular system, FPGA mezzanine card, embedded development platform, etc. To help designers speed up the design process.

For more information on Xilinx and the Xilinx products available from Mouser Electronics, please visit www.mouser.com/xilinx

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