Karanth Will Help Drive the Next Phase of Business and Financial Growth for the FPGA and eFPGA Leader
Santa Clara, Calif., October 11, 2022 – Achronix Semiconductor Corporation, a leader in high-performance FPGAs and embedded FPGA (eFPGA) IP, announced it has named semiconductor industry veteran, Mahesh Karanth, as its chief financial officer. Karanth will take over for Howard Brodsky, who is retiring after 16 years at Achronix.
Karanth comes to Achronix with more than 30 years of financial experience at multi-national public and private companies. Most recently, Karanth served as CFO of Rockley Photonics, which he took public last year. Karanth has a proven track record of financial leadership with considerable experience in initial public offerings, mergers and acquisitions, financial transactions, investor relations, compliance and business planning. Karanth has also held senior leadership positions at Enlightened, InvenSense, Telsima, Hewlett Packard and Ernst & Young.
“Mahesh is a proven leader with an impressive track record of delivering strong results across multiple financial disciplines in different industries,” said Robert Blake, President and CEO of Achronix. “Mahesh’s success and experience as a CFO, his financial expertise and outstanding leadership qualities are an invaluable addition to the Achronix team as we position the company for our next phase of growth.”
Reporting directly to Blake, Karanth’s role at Achronix includes oversight of business operations as he leads the finance, human resources, facilities and information services teams.
“As semiconductor companies look for new ways to differentiate their products, Achronix offers a unique value proposition as the only independent supplier of high-end FPGA and eFPGA IP solutions designed to address a wide variety of data acceleration applications,” Karanth said. “In a dynamic industry, Achronix is well-positioned for rapid growth. I look forward to being part of the leadership team that is primed to drive Achronix through this exciting next phase and beyond.”