eASIC

eASIC is a fabless semiconductor company offering NEW ASIC devices used in the production of customized silicon devices.[1][2][3][4]

eASIC
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryIntegrated Circuits
Founded1999
HeadquartersSanta Clara, CA, United States
Key people
Ronnie Vashista, CEO
Productseasicopy ASIC Migration, eASIC Nextreme 90nm NEW ASICs, eASIC Nextreme-2 45nm NEW ASICs, eASIC Nextreme-3 28nm, IP Cores, Tools
RevenueConfidential
ParentIntel
Websitewww.easic.com
eASIC's former headquarters in Santa Clara

History

eASIC Corporation was founded in 1999 in San Jose, California, and incorporated in Delaware by Zvi Or-Bach, the founder of Chip Express (renamed to ChipX). eASIC was a privately held company, headquartered in Santa Clara, California with engineering and R&D teams in Romania, Russia and Malaysia, until they were acquired by Intel, which was announced on July 12, 2018.[5]

References

  1. "Biz Break: eASIC seeks to break chip IPO drought in Silicon Valley". The Mercury News. 2015-02-20. Retrieved 2018-07-12.
  2. "Santa Clara chip company drops planned IPO". www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved 2018-07-12.
  3. "Is it an ASIC? Is it an FPGA? No, it's eASIC!". EE Times. 2015-09-14.
  4. "Intel, eASIC in deal to build custom hardware, server solutions - ExtremeTech". ExtremeTech. 2015-05-14. Retrieved 2018-07-12.
  5. "Intel acquires eASIC to bolster programmable chip business". VentureBeat. 2018-07-12. Retrieved 2018-07-12.
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