

Nelson’s expectation that Lattice will unlock the full potential of the company and that the Company is building momentum with programmable solutions that are directly aligned with customers’ needs in growing end markets worldwide.

Such forward-looking statements include statements relating to: Mr. Any statements about Lattice’s expectations, beliefs, plans, objectives, assumptions or future events or performance are not historical facts and may be forward-looking. The foregoing paragraphs contain forward-looking statements that involve estimates, assumptions, risks and uncertainties. Nelson earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Valparaiso University in Indiana. and was an ASIC engineer at Unisys Defense Systems Inc. Nelson held other senior management positions at LSI Logic Corp. During his 14 years at Altera, he held a variety of leadership roles, where he was instrumental in the transformation of the sales and FAE teams to successfully drive growth, acquire new customers, enhance the customer experience and develop new partner-led routes to market. Nelson was the Senior Vice President of Worldwide Sales and Technical Services for Altera Corp. Most recently, he was Vice President and General Manager of Worldwide Sales for Intel’s Programmable Solutions Group. Mark Nelson brings to the role 30 years of broad semiconductor industry experience in sales, marketing, field application engineering (FAE) and engineering roles. Now is the time to better leverage Lattice’s global sales team to accelerate the company’s growth and enhance customer experience.” Lattice is building momentum with programmable solutions that are directly aligned with customers’ needs in growing end markets worldwide. Nelson said, “I am excited to join the new Lattice management team as we unlock the full potential of the company. Over the past few months, we have assembled an outstanding team of proven leaders, as we focus on execution and building value for the company and shareholders.” Mark’s impressive experience in the FPGA industry as a global sales leader at Altera and Intel PSG, his broad industry expertise, and his track record of driving profitable growth are a perfect fit. Jim Anderson, President and Chief Executive Officer, said, “We are very pleased to welcome Mark to Lattice as we continue to attract high caliber talent to our team. Nelson was Vice President and General Manager of Worldwide Sales for Intel Corporation’s Programmable Solutions Group (PSG). Nelson brings extensive sales experience, industry knowledge, customer focus, and general management skills to his new role. PORTLAND, OR – Janu– Lattice Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ: LSCC), a leading provider of programmable logic devices, announced the appointment of Mark Nelson as the company’s Corporate Vice President of Worldwide Sales, effective immediately. The LEC2 uses an extensive and structured training program covering the entire development process – from initial application concept to physical implementation. The structured training program is offered in different formats (on-line, in-person, and pre-recorded webinars) that engineers can choose from based on their specific needs.MARK NELSON AS CORPORATE VICE PRESIDENT OF WORLDWIDE SALESįPGA Industry Executive to Lead Lattice’s Global Sales and Accelerate Profitable Business Growth The LEC2 will help customers and partners train their engineers and technicians to be experts in the use of Lattice FPGAs and solutions stacks to address their design challenges. We look forward to seeing this partnership facilitate more innovative application designs based on Lattice FPGAs and solutions stacks so OEMs can add cutting-edge technologies like Edge AI and smart vision to new and existing product designs.” Lattice technologies are enabling FPGA-based solutions that were previously not possible.”Įsam Elashmawi, Chief Strategy and Marketing Officer at Lattice, said, “Eugen Krassin and his team bring decades of combined FPGA expertise to the LEC2. “The Lattice Nexus platform is a completely redesigned FPGA fabric based on a 28nm FD-SOI process technology that delivers previously unavailable levels of low-power performance, reliability, and ease-of-use to the FPGA ecosystem.

“We are excited to work with the company who has modernized the low-power FPGA,” said Krassin.
