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Lattice acquires IP chip supplier I2P
Lattice acquires IP chip supplier I2P
By Semiconductor Business News
March 19, 2001 (8:17 p.m. EST)
URL: http://www.eetimes.com/story/OEG20010319S0097
HILLSBORO, Ore. -- Lattice Semiconductor Corp. today announced that it has acquired Integrated Intellectual Property Inc. (I2P), a Santa Clara, Calif.-based supplier of intellectual-property (IP) cores. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. I2P is a provider of ASIC and IP cores for use in communications, networking, and embedded processor systems. The acquisition will enhance Lattice's IP development efforts, said Cyrus Y. Tsui, president and chief executive of Lattice.
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