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yalanand

5/3/2011 2:33 PM EDT

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Reports: Intel to fab PLDs for second startup

5/2/2011 6:29 PM EDT

SAN FRANCISCO—Intel Corp., which last year surprised semiconductor industry observers by agreeing to serve as a foundry provider for programmable logic startup Achronix Semiconductor Corp., has apparently agreed to a similar arrangement with another up-and-coming programmable logic startup, Tabula Inc., according to a reports by Venture Beat and technology news site SemiAccurate.com.

The Venture Beat report, which cites an anonymous source, indicates that the relationship with Intel was one of the reasons that Tabula was able to close $108 million in funding earlier this year.

On Monday (May 2) Gus Richard, an analyst with Piper Jaffray & Co., said he and fellow Piper Jaffray analysts believe that Intel is vying to land Apple Inc.'s foundry business.

A spokesperson for Intel declined to comment on the reports, calling them rumors, in accordance with company policy.

Until the Achronix deal, announced last October, Intel had very rarely agreed to use its manufacturing capacity to build chips for other firms. The Achronix deal was characterized by many as Intel testing the waters of the foundry business. The SemiAccurate.com report, citing anonymous sources, said some Achronix devices will be packaged together with Intel Atom processors, similar to an arrangement Intel announced with Altera Corp. last fall.

Tabula was founded in 2003 by Steve Teig, an EDA pioneer and former chief technology officer at Cadence Design Systems Inc. The company made waves last year when it emerged from stealth mode to describe its three-dimensional programmable logic architecture, which the company says will enable a new class of devices, 3PLDs, that offer the capability of an ASIC, ease of use of an FPGA and price points suitable for volume production. Last March the company announced its 40-nm ABAX family of chips, which went into mass production late last year.




yalanand

5/3/2011 2:33 PM EDT

Why did Intel change its strategy suddenly ? What prompted Intel to start using its manufacturing capacity to build chips for other firms?

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