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Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Announces Logo Redesign that Reflects its Commitment to Developing Cutting-Edge Power Management Solutions

Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Limited (AOS), a designer, developer, and global supplier of a broad range of power discretes, ICs, modules and digital power solutions, announced it has redesigned its corporate logo to better reflect the company’s position as a cutting-edge technology provider and its ongoing commitment to innovations. The updated logo has a fresh, contemporary look but keeps some original elements that reinforce AOS’ history of success and industry stability. The logo redesign was part of the complete upgrade of the AOS website that launched in January 2023.

“We are excited to reveal the new AOS logo to our customers. It showcases how the company has evolved and grown into the global power management solutions leader it is today, said Stephen Chang, CEO of AOS. “I believe the logo also captures our innovative spirit while representing AOS’ solid industry reputation in delivering design and manufacturing excellence and outstanding customer support.”

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Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Limited, or AOS, is a designer, developer, and global supplier of a broad range of power semiconductors, including a wide portfolio of Power MOSFET, SiC, IGBT, IPM, Gate Drivers, TVS, Power IC, and Digital Power solutions. AOS has developed extensive intellectual property and technical knowledge that encompasses the latest advancements in the power semiconductor industry, which enables us to introduce innovative products to address the increasingly complex power requirements of advanced electronics. AOS differentiates itself by integrating its Discrete and IC semiconductor process technology, product design, and advanced packaging know-how to develop high-performance power management solutions. AOS’ portfolio of products targets high-volume applications, including portable computers, flat-panel TVs, LED lighting, smartphones, battery packs, consumer and industrial motor controls, automotive electronics, and power supplies for TVs, computers, servers, and telecommunications equipment.

SOURCE: BusinessWire

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