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− | '''Annapurna Labs''' is an [[ | + | '''Annapurna Labs''' is an [[israeli]] fabless semiconductor company that designs custom [[ARM]]-based SoC and other ASICs. In early 2015, the company was acquired by Amazon for around $350-375M. |
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Facts about "Annapurna Labs"
company type | private + |
fate | Aquired by Amazon + |
founded | 2011 + |
founded location | Haifa, Israel + |
founder | Avigdor Willenz + |
full page name | annapurna labs + |
headquarters | Haifa, Israel + |
instance of | semiconductor company + |
name | Annapurna Labs + |
website | http://www.annapurnalabs.com/ + |
wikidata id | Q19599375 + |