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'''Alchemy Semiconductor''' was an [[American]] [[fabless]] semiconductor company that specialized in developing low-power [[MIPS]] microprocessor designs.
 
'''Alchemy Semiconductor''' was an [[American]] [[fabless]] semiconductor company that specialized in developing low-power [[MIPS]] microprocessor designs.
  
 
Alchemy was founded in Austin, Texas, in 1999 with an investment Cadence Design Systems, Inc. The original Alchemy development team consisted of former [[DEC]] {{decc|Alpha}} and {{decc|StrongARM}} engineers. In May 2000, Alchemy Semiconductor became a solely independent company through funding from US Venture Partners (USVP), Austin Ventures, and Telos Ventures.
 
Alchemy was founded in Austin, Texas, in 1999 with an investment Cadence Design Systems, Inc. The original Alchemy development team consisted of former [[DEC]] {{decc|Alpha}} and {{decc|StrongARM}} engineers. In May 2000, Alchemy Semiconductor became a solely independent company through funding from US Venture Partners (USVP), Austin Ventures, and Telos Ventures.

Revision as of 21:26, 27 January 2018

Alchemy Semiconductor
Founded 1999
Austin, Texas
Headquarters Austin, Texas

Alchemy Semiconductor was an American fabless semiconductor company that specialized in developing low-power MIPS microprocessor designs.

Alchemy was founded in Austin, Texas, in 1999 with an investment Cadence Design Systems, Inc. The original Alchemy development team consisted of former DEC Alpha and StrongARM engineers. In May 2000, Alchemy Semiconductor became a solely independent company through funding from US Venture Partners (USVP), Austin Ventures, and Telos Ventures.

Facts about "Alchemy Semiconductor"
company typeprivate +
defunct2002 +
fateAcquired by AMD +
founded1999 +
founded locationAustin, Texas +
founderGreg Hoeppner +, Phil Pompa +, Rich Witek +, Jim Montanaro +, Richard Reis + and Ray Stephany +
full page namealchemy +
headquartersAustin, Texas +
instance ofsemiconductor company +
nameAlchemy Semiconductor +
websitehttp://www.alchemysemi.com +
wikidata idQ22009884 +