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Lattice purchased Agere Corporation's FPGA division in 2002. [18] In 2004, the company settled charges with the United States government that it had illegally exported certain technologies to China, paying a fine of $560,000. [19] In 2005, Tsui was replaced as CEO by Steve Skaggs [18] and the company laid off employees for the first time. [18]
On March 15, 2015, Silicon Image was acquired by Lattice Semiconductor in an all-cash acquisition, valued at approximately $606.6 million (or approximately $466.6 million on an enterprise value basis). [17] SiBEAM became a direct wholly owned subsidiary of Lattice Semiconductor on June 1, 2015.
iCE is the brand name used for a family of low-power field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) produced by Lattice Semiconductor.Parts in the family are marketed with the "world's smallest FPGA" tagline, and are intended for use in portable and battery-powered devices (such as mobile phones), [1] where they would be used to offload tasks from the device's main processor or system on chip.
Lattice Semiconductor Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, develops and sells semiconductor devices in Asia, Europe, and the Americas. Lattice Semiconductor’s insiders have invested more ...
What: Shares of Lattice Semiconductor have surged. Although we don't believe in timing the market or panicking over market movements, we do like to keep an eye on big changes -- just in case they ...
Margins matter. The more Lattice Semiconductor (NAS: LSCC) keeps of each buck it earns in revenue, the more money it has to invest in growth, fund new strategic plans, or (gasp!) distribute to ...
Wuhan Xinxin Semiconductor Manufacturing (XMC; Chinese: 新芯股份; pinyin: Xīnxīn Gǔfèn) is a Chinese semiconductor integrated device manufacturer. It produces logic chips, contact image sensors and NOR flash memory. It is a subsidiary of Yangtze Memory Technologies (YTMC) and plays an integral part in its 3D NAND memory production.
National Silicon Industry Group (NSIG; Chinese: 硅产业集团; pinyin: Guīchǎnyè Jítuán) is a partially state-owned publicly listed Chinese semiconductor company headquartered in Shanghai. The company engages in the development and sale of semiconductor wafers. It is the largest domestic producer of semiconductor wafers in China. [2]