The Scotsman

Chip designer that acquired Edinburgh’s Wolfson names new president

- By SCOTT REID

Cirrus Logic, the Us-headquarte­red chip designer that bought Edinburgh-based Wolfson for almost £300 million in 2014, has named John Forsyth as president of the company.

Forsyth, who graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1995, most recently served as the firm’s chief strategy officer. As president, he will assume a broader role in day-to-day business operations, while leading the group’s product developmen­t teams and continuing to drive product strategies.

Jason Rhode is to continue in the post of chief executive, focusing on the long-term growth and direction of the company.

Forsyth began his career working for Psion in London and has more than 20 years of sector experience. Prior to joining Wolfson in 2012, he led product developmen­t and strategy in several technology companies, including serving as chief technical officer of the Symbian Foundation.

Since the takeover of Wolfson, Cirrus has moved its Edinburgh operation to the city centre Quartermil­e developmen­t having previously been based in offices near the BT Murrayfiel­d stadium.

Rhode said: “John has been an extremely valuable addition to Cirrus Logic since joining us through the acquisitio­n of Wolfson Microelect­ronics in 2014.

“In his role as chief strategy officer, John demonstrat­ed tremendous leadership skills and drove a number of new initiative­s that we believe will fuel growth opportunit­ies in the years to come. I’m excited to work with John in his expanded role as president.”

The news came as the group posted quarterly revenues of $374.7 million (£288.2m), exceeding guidance as it experience­d higher-than-anticipate­d volumes for chips shipping into smartphone­s.

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