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Intersil to Relocate Corporate Headquarters within California

Oct 18, 2002 12:00 PM, Edited by PE Tech Staff

Intersil Corp., designer and manufacturer of high-performance analog and wireless networking solutions, will relocate its corporate headquarters from Irvine, Calif. to Milpitas, Calif. effective December 1, 2002. Intersil’s Southern California design and marketing functions will remain at their current location in Irvine.

“The consolidation of west coast offices is the result of Intersil’s acquisition of Milpitas-based Elantec Semiconductor Inc., in May 2002 and our decision to combine administrative and corporate functions into one facility,” said Rich Beyer, Intersil president and CEO. “We believe that it is more efficient to consolidate corporate and administrative functions into our larger Milpitas operation while maintaining local marketing and design functions in Irvine.” Intersil’s Milpitas facility has approximately 225 employees, while its Irvine operation is currently comprised of 30 employees. The consolidation will result in a small reduction in force for corporate and administrative employees working at Intersil’s Irvine location. “Our Irvine office has helped contribute to our success, and we believe that it will continue to make a positive impact on Intersil’s future as a marketing and design center,” said Beyer. For more information, contact www.intersil.com.




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