Lattice Semiconductor Strikes $1.65B Deal for AMI as AI Data Center Demand Drives Record Growth
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Lattice Semiconductor to Buy AMI for US$1.65 Billion
Last week, news broke that Lenovo had bought Phoenix Technologies' firmware (BIOS) technology business and now it looks like AMI—also known as American Megatrends Inc—is about to get a new owner, namely Lattice Semiconductor. That leaves Taiwanese Insyde Software as the only independent UEFI/BIOS developer in a market that at least on the desktop side has been largely ruled by AMI and is likely to continue to be so, even with AMI now being a sub…
Lattice Semiconductor strikes $1.65B deal for AMI as AI data center demand drives record growth
Lattice Semiconductor has signed a definitive agreement to acquire AMI, a leading provider of platform firmware and infrastructure manageability software, for $1.65 billion. The deal - structured as $1.0 billion in cash and roughly $650 million in Lattice stock - is expected to close in Q3 2026 and would effectively double Lattice's total serviceable addressable market to approximately $12 billion.
Lattice to Acquire AMI, Creating the Industry’s Most Complete Secure Management and Control Platform
— Strategic combination pairs the low power programmable leader with the leader in platform firmware and infrastructure manageability for cloud and AI — Addresses datacenter modularity, complexity, uptime, and deployment challenges Adds to Lattice p... L'articolo Lattice to Acquire AMI, Creating the Industry’s Most Complete Secure Management and Control Platform è un contenuto originale di 01net.
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