ON Semiconductor launches new website
16 November 2005
News
As part of its ongoing commitment to effectively support its customers world-wide, ON Semiconductor has announced the launch of a re-designed corporate website with improved access to product information, design support materials, and both product availability status and budgetary pricing quotes.
"A well-designed website is a major tactical and strategic asset in today's highly competitive semiconductor marketplace," said Ross Ayotte, director of Marketing Communications and Brand Development at ON Semiconductor. "The web touches every aspect of our customers' design processes, from early information gathering right up through the placing of orders - with research showing that more than 85% of searches for new products begin on the web."
The updated www.onsemi.com Home page puts design engineers no more than two 'clicks' away from specific product information and full parametric data, says the chip manufacturer. The 'Design Support' page offers a comprehensive list of links to critical support materials - including evaluation boards, simulation tools, reference designs etc. Visitors have product availability, pricing and ordering functions literally at their fingertips. And, in addition to helpful cross-reference data, product end-of-life announcements and replacement recommendations are easily accessed.
www.onsemi.com
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