Reports: Intel to fab PLDs for second startup
EETimes (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.
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