Analysis
XMOS appoints Charles Cotton as board member and interim CEO
XMOS today announced it has appointed Charles Cotton as a board member and interim Chief Executive Officer. He takes over from James Foster, who remains as an advisor to the company.
WillCotton's deep experience in leading and managing semiconductor and software companies include his roles as Executive Chairman of GlobespanVirata Inc. and CEO of Virata Corp. before its merger with Globespan. He took Virata public on NASDAQ and is currently a Director of semiconductor companies Solarflare and Staccato and two other companies in California. His UK directorships include Cambridge Enterprise, the University of Cambridge organisation responsible for spin-outs, licensing and consulting activities. Cotton was a Board member of digital maps supplier Tele Atlas prior to its acquisition by TomTom.
Charles Cotton said: The broad market appeal of its product and the innovative nature of its technology make XMOS an exciting prospect for the future. The company has made great progress so far and I look forward to helping to continue its success and establishing it as a global player in programmable silicon solutions.
Hermann Hauser, co-founder of Amadeus Capital and member of the XMOS Board said: Charles and I have already worked closely together at Virata and a number of other companies. The success he brought to the companies he has led speaks for itself. I'm very pleased to be working with him again at XMOS.
Founded in 2005 with an experienced executive management team, XMOS was quick to attract VC investment in both Europe and the USA from investors Amadeus Capital, DFJ-Esprit and Foundation Capital.