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Dream Chip Technologies GmbH
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We are Germany’s largest independent Engineering Service Provider with a cutting edge focus on the development and design of ASICs, SoCs, FPGAs, Embedded Software and discrete Systems.
More than 25 years of experience in the micro-electronics industry make us experts in turnkey solutions from specification to production and delivery – including embedded Linux or Android based board support packages (BSP), Linux or Android driver development or porting and high-speed PCB design with all necessary qualifications like CE and FCC.
Whether they are in the automotive, broadcast, consumer, industrial or medical market – our clients know they can always rely on our expertise and outstanding engineering skills.
Dream Chip Technologies (DCT) – located in Garbsen near Hanover – is an independent fabless microelectronic engineering company with a long history in development of embedded Software, FPGAs and ASICs for highly complex System-on-Chips (SoCs). Next to pure development, DCT offers also the delivery of the developed products.
Founded as SICAN more than 20 years ago and belonging as SCI-WORX to Infineon for several years, DCT comes today with outstanding know-how in the development of challenging microelectronics especially for video and imaging applications.
DCT focuses on microelectronic manufacturers for the industrial and the consumer market who want to offer market-driven products in an optimum time frame, without permanently being able to provide the required capacity for development.
Our customers are mainly product makers in the industrial, medical and automotive area, for professional video applications and for consumer electronics.
Next to the design service for customers, DCT develops and delivers also own technologies and products. As well as technologies for 2D and 3D image processing pipelines and for video compression functionality this also includes a Super Slow Motion module which extends the operational area of simple industrial cameras without integrated image processing capability and which is used in professional slow motion systems (see picture below).
Founded at the beginning of 2010, DCT today employs 35 development engineers; the yearly turnover is around EUR 4 million.