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| − | '''Intrinsity, Inc.''', formally '''EVSX, Inc.''', was a fabless semiconductor company that created and sold high-performance [[domino logic]]-based IP cores for math and signal processors. The company was founded in 1997 by a group of engineers following the closure of [[Exponential Technology]]. | + | '''Intrinsity, Inc.''', formally '''EVSX, Inc.''', was a fabless semiconductor company that created and sold high-performance custom-designed [[domino logic]]-based IP cores for math and signal processors. The company was founded in 1997 by a group of engineers following the closure of [[Exponential Technology]]. |
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| Intrinsity | |
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| Type | Private |
| Founded | 1997 Austin, Texas |
| Fate | Acquired by Apple |
| Defunct | 2010 |
| Headquarters | Austin, Texas |
| Website | http://www.intrinsity.com |
Intrinsity, Inc., formally EVSX, Inc., was a fabless semiconductor company that created and sold high-performance custom-designed domino logic-based IP cores for math and signal processors. The company was founded in 1997 by a group of engineers following the closure of Exponential Technology.
Facts about "Intrinsity"
| company type | private + |
| defunct | 2010 + |
| fate | Acquired by Apple + |
| founded | 1997 + |
| founded location | Austin, Texas + |
| full page name | intrinsity + |
| headquarters | Austin, Texas + |
| instance of | semiconductor company + |
| name | Intrinsity + |
| website | http://www.intrinsity.com + |
| wikidata id | Q6058745 + |