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− | '''Ambric, Inc''' was a [[fabless]] semiconductor company that focused on massively parallel processor array high performance applications. | + | '''Ambric, Inc''' was a [[fabless]] semiconductor company that focused on massively parallel processor array high for performance multimedia applications. |
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+ | Founded in 2003, on September 2004 Ambric received $10.4 million Series A funding. In 2006 Ambric introduced the {{ambric|Am2000}} family of processors. Following the [[wikipedia:2008 financial crisis|2008 financial crisis]], Ambric failed to secure Series C funding and was subsequently acquired by [[Nethra Imaging]] in April of 2009. | ||
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+ | == Chips == | ||
+ | * {{ambric|Am2000|Am2000 Family}} |
Latest revision as of 16:15, 24 June 2016
Ambric | |
Type | Private |
Founded | 2003 |
Founder | Jay Eisenlohr |
Fate | Acquired by Nethra Imaging |
Defunct | April 6, 2009 |
Headquarters | Beaverton, Oregon |
Ambric, Inc was a fabless semiconductor company that focused on massively parallel processor array high for performance multimedia applications.
Founded in 2003, on September 2004 Ambric received $10.4 million Series A funding. In 2006 Ambric introduced the Am2000 family of processors. Following the 2008 financial crisis, Ambric failed to secure Series C funding and was subsequently acquired by Nethra Imaging in April of 2009.
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Facts about "Ambric"
company type | private + |
defunct | April 6, 2009 + |
fate | Acquired by Nethra Imaging + |
founded | 2003 + |
founder | Jay Eisenlohr + |
full page name | ambric + |
headquarters | Beaverton, Oregon + |
instance of | semiconductor company + |
name | Ambric + |