Lattice Semiconductor and Missing Link Electronics Become Partners to Accelerate FPGA Design Projects
July 17, 2025 -- Missing Link Electronics (MLE) is now a partner of Lattice Semiconductor, providing a range of pre-validated FPGA IP cores and licensable system stacks optimized for Lattice FPGAs. This collaboration is aimed at accelerating the design projects of Lattice FPGA users with proven, ready-to-integrate solutions.
By combining MLE’s optimized subsystems with Lattice’s low-power, mid-range FPGAs, customers gain a streamlined path to robust networking solutions across a wide range of sectors, including communications, computing, industrial, and automotive applications.
MLE’s application-specific solutions integrate subsystem stacks with the new Multi-Gigabit Lattice FPGAs to deliver real-time communication for industrial connectivity and automotive networking.
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