Intel confirmed as foundry for second FPGA startup
Dylan McGrath, EETimes
2/21/2012 12:01 AM EST
SAN FRANCISCO—Programmable logic startup Tabula Inc. confirmed Tuesday (Feb. 21) that Intel Corp. will manufacture the firm's 22-nm 3PLD products using Intel's 3-D tri-gate transistors.
Tabula (Santa Clara, Calif.) becomes the second programmable logic startup confirmed to be using Intel's Custom Foundry division for foundry work. In October 2010, Achronix Semiconductor Corp. announced that Intel would build its 22-nm FPGAs.
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