Silicon Signals Announces Partnership with STMicroelectronics

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Overview

Silicon Signals has entered into a strategic partnership with STMicroelectronics, a global leader in semiconductor solutions and embedded platforms. This collaboration focuses on enabling high-performance embedded systems on STM32, ensuring reliability from prototyping to production.

By combining Silicon Signals’ embedded engineering expertise with ST’s ecosystem, we accelerate development, optimize performance, and deliver scalable solutions across GUI, multimedia, BSP, and hardware design for real-world applications.

Key Highlights

  • Strengthening embedded system performance on STM32 platforms
  • Expertise in GUI, graphics, and low-latency multimedia pipelines
  • Advanced BSP development and system-level optimization
  • Hardware design across Linux, Android, Zephyr, and bare metal
  • Enabling scalable, production-ready embedded solutions.

Outcomes/Achievements

Established a strong foundation for building high-performance STM32-based embedded systems, focused on real-world reliability, scalability, and optimized performance, reinforcing Silicon Signals’ position as a trusted STMicroelectronics ecosystem partner.

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Event Details

Event Date

March 10, 2026

Event Location

Embedded world 2026 Event, Nuremberg, Germany

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