Synopsys Armenia R&D Site - Intelligent, Well-trained, and Capable
May 15, 2012
On April 12-14, Dr. Howard Ko, Sr. Vice President and General Manager at SEG Department Synopsys, Inc., was in Armenia for a working visit. He kindly agreed to give an exclusive interview to Synopsys Armenia Public Relations Manager Gayane Markosyan for 168 Hours Newspaper. - Dr. Howard Ko,please describe your impression from Synopsys Armenia R&D site in three words. - Howard Ko (HK): (Laughing) I would prefer to use 3000 words… In 3 words I would say - intelligent, well-trained, and capable. - How useful and effective was your visit to Synopsys Armenia? - To me it is useful to see the SEG resource characteristics at different sides, and it is very helpful: it is first-hand knowledge for me. So, I think it was very useful. - What’s the role in Armenian SEG team has in overall Synopsys success? - That is probably the big thing in terms of Synopsys success because every one of us contributes to Synopsys success. I would say that SEG Armenia is a very important part of the growth drive that we... [full story]

Steve Wozniak: ‘Everything is yet starting’
November 15, 2011
Steve Wozniak, Co-Founder of Apple Computer Inc., a Silicon Valley icon and philanthropist for more than thirty years, has helped shape the computing industry with his design of Apple’s first line of products the Apple I and II and influenced the popular Macintosh. In 1976, Wozniak and Steve Jobs founded Apple Computer Inc. with Wozniak’s Apple I personal computer. The following year, he introduced his Apple II personal computer, featuring a central processing unit, a keyboard, color graphics, and a floppy disk drive. The Apple II was integral in launching the personal computer industry. In 1981, he went back to UC Berkeley and finished his degree in electrical engineering/computer science. For his achievements at Apple Computer, Wozniak was awarded the National Medal of Technology by the President of the United States in 1985, the highest honor bestowed on America’s leading innovators. Through the years, Wozniak has been involved in various business and philanthropic ventures, focusing primarily...
Regional Center of non-Affordability
Babken TUNYAN | September 20, 2011
International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has published a report on “Measuring the informative society” which captures the level of advancement of information and communication technologies of countries worldwide. Here Armenia ranks the 72th receiving 3,87 points in 10-point grading scale. In comparison to 2008 Armenia has moved for 11 points in the rating. “In recent two years many countries have had positive changes in this sphere both in absolute and relative terms. Among such dynamic countries are Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Portugal, Cyprus, etc.” is stated in the report. The other countries in the Southern Caucasus, such as Azerbaijan and Georgia concede Armenia, by holding the 74th and 77th levels accordingly. Turkey is the 59th and Iran - 87th. CIS leader is Russia, after which succeed Belarus and Moldova. However, it would be right to mention, that apart from exact rating the ITU releases a separate rating as well, in terms of informative basket...
Microelectronics as a decisive factor for the mankind lifestyle
July 21, 2011
This was the content of Rich Goldman’s - the vice president of Synopsys, speech at the STARMUS festival, that was dedicated to the 50th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin’s historical flight. The most significant achievements registered in the history of the mankind only for 50 years and a unique image of the research and achievement of the universe that were representing the incredible chronology of mankind achievements parallel to the history of the microelectronics development. Of course, all the advances in computer technology and informatics, automation and instrumentation, space exploration, communications, consumer electronics became possible only thanks to achievements in physics and microelectronics, microelectronic devices and integrated circuits. The first transistor, demonstrated in 1947 by the members of the research center Bell Labs, has been a major factor, which stimulated the investment of many remarkable innovations and technology development. The transistor has provided a phenomenal...
There is no competition in the IT sector in Armenia
Marine MARTIROSYAN | May 28, 2011
Says Thomas Chanchanyan, mathematician, executive director of Antel company operating in the Silicon Valley - The official circles have started speaking of the development of the IT sector much. Do you see any development in this sector? - The IT is in the initial phase in Armenia, i.e. the phase of formation. A lot of work must be done. What can this country produce and offer to the market that can be competitive? In fact we don’t have any platform or system that would be really compatible. The small companies that have been established in Armenia must have their own IP. In fact the wealth of any company is the IP they produce, but it does not exist in Armenia. - If so, what sense do the announcements of officials make, especially the prime-minister’s announcement saying that the IT sector should be declared a priority in the economy? - I can’t answer this question as I don’t have direct contacts with the government, even though I have met the PM once. There is no competition in...
No alternative
November 2, 2010
Yesterday RA President Serzh Sargsyan received the students of IT sector, which have received educational awards from the President in 2010. 25 out of 37 IT young people are students from various RA universities and 12 of them are from the high school. A meeting between President Sargyan and Synopsys President and Chief Operating Officer Chi-Foon Chan following the educational awards; a reception for the winners of the Presidential IT Awards and the Microelectronics Olympiad at the Yerevan Chamber Music Hall; a community volunteer event; guest lecture for the students and professors of the State Engineering University of Armenia (SEUA), Yerevan State University (YSU), Russian-Armenian Slavonic (State) University (RAU), and European Regional Educational Academy; and participation at the International Exhibition Digitec 2010 and ArmTech 2010. “We are proud to call Armenia one of our key home bases,” said Rich Goldman, vice president of Corporate Marketing and Strategic Alliances at Synopsys, and chief...

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Armenian president’s prize to Wozniak
November 15, 2011
Armenian president Serzh Sargsyan has met with co-founder of Apple computer Steve Wozniak, who received a prize from the president of Armenia in 2011 for world contribution to the development of information technologies. “I know that your father has had a great role in the development of your career. He was a talented architect who encouraged his son to study and develop, create new values, and what is more important, do that work by being honest and hard-working person. I hope that this prize and Steve Wozniak’s example will encourage Armenian families to stimulate the education of their children so that their children succeed too and bring their contribution to the world and humanity. Mr. Wozniak, the qualities your father has enrooted in you will always be modern and demanded…” said Serzh Sargsyan during the prize awarding ceremony....
New Service
April 10, 2007
According to our information, the newly established “Fibernet” company belongs to the Minister of Transport and Communication, Andranik Manukyan, and to the head of ministry personnel, Walter Marutyun. We tried tolearn about that information from the press department of the ministry, but they told us that they could not ask the minister that question. Definitely this is a new way to escape from answering questions. However, our sources from the ministry say that Andranik Manukyan really does have a large share in that company. ...
Whom to blame?
December 24, 2006
One of the greatest investor in IT in Armenia, “Synopsis” company has started to lose a lot of finances because of the instabile currency exchange rates. According to the chairman of “Synopsis Armenia” CJSC, Hovik Musayelyan, they believe that the mentioned process can’t last long. In fact, if this devaluation goes on, Armenia will lose many things very soon, especially it will lose its achievements in IT since the greatest investors will have a lot of losses too. “I really don’t know whom to blame. The CB, government, EU or Pope of Rome? I don’t know. But I’m sure that there are culprits both inside and outside the country”, says H. Musayelyan. ...
They will demand
January 18, 2006
Everyone knows that internet connection in Armenia is poor and people suffer financial losses because of this. Internet users pay more than the market price due to bad internet connection. Minister of Transportation and Communications Andranik Manukyan had this to say about that: "We are going to demand that internet-service providers provide internet users with the connection units (megabytes) that they get from "ArmenTel" instead of minutes." ...
Internet without cable
November 23, 2005
Recently Andranik Margaryan visited Tunis to take part in the meeting of “Information society” project. During this visit the RA government made an arrangement to apply Alcatel and Intel technologies in Armenia which allows joining the Internet without any cable. The RA government made a memorandum with Alcatel company, according to which they will found an educational and scientific center in Armenia and will apply Wi-Fi and Wimax remote technologies. This will allow us to enlarge the Internet connection in Marzes. ...
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