ROUND ROCK, Texas–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The OpenAccess Coalition is pleased to announce its 2026 Board of Directors, now representing 16 member companies. In 2025, theROUND ROCK, Texas–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The OpenAccess Coalition is pleased to announce its 2026 Board of Directors, now representing 16 member companies. In 2025, the

Si2’s OpenAccess Coalition Announces 2026 Board of Directors

ROUND ROCK, Texas–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The OpenAccess Coalition is pleased to announce its 2026 Board of Directors, now representing 16 member companies. In 2025, the Coalition welcomed new representatives from Google and NVIDIA, further strengthening its leadership and commitment to advancing open standards in the semiconductor industry.

The Board of Directors oversees the operations of the OpenAccess Coalition, including the membership of the Change Team and the Extensions Steering Group, ensuring continued innovation and collaboration across the ecosystem.

2026 Board of Directors:

  • Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
  • Cadence Design Systems
  • Google LLC
  • IBM Corporation
  • Intel Corp.
  • Keysight Technologies
  • MediaTek Inc.
  • Micron Technology, Inc.
  • Microsoft
  • NVIDIA
  • Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.
  • Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Siemens Industry Software, Inc.
  • SK hynix Inc.
  • Synopsys, Inc.
  • Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited

For more information about the OpenAccess Coalition and its initiatives, please visit OpenAccess Coalition – Si2

Contacts

Media Contact

Leigh Anne Clevenger, (737) 212-4572, leighanne.clevenger@si2.org

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