15 Facts About Lattice Semiconductor

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Lattice Semiconductor Corporation is an American semiconductor company specializing in the design and manufacturing of low power, field-programmable gate arrays.

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Lattice Semiconductor has more than 700 employees and an annual revenue of more than $400 million as of 2019.

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Lattice Semiconductor emerged from bankruptcy after 62 days and moved from its headquarters in an unincorporated area near Beaverton to a smaller building in Hillsboro, Oregon.

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On November 9,1989, Lattice Semiconductor became a publicly traded company when its shares were listed on the NASDAQ after in initial public offering.

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Forbes ranked the company as their 162nd best small company in the United States in 1996, and Lattice Semiconductor began to double the size of its Hillsboro headquarters.

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For fiscal year 2008, Lattice Semiconductor had a loss of $32 million on annual revenues of $222.

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Lattice Semiconductor started a stock buy-back program in 2010 that continued into 2012 that would total about $35 million if fully implemented.

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Lattice Semiconductor announced in July 2012 a foundry agreement with United Microelectronics Corporation.

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Lattice Semiconductor returned to profitability in 2013 with a profit of $22.

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Lattice Semiconductor acquired Silicon Image Inc for $606 million in March 2015 and moved company headquarters to Downtown Portland.

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Lattice Semiconductor re-located its headquarters back to its Hillsboro campus in 2019.

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That same year, Lattice Semiconductor replaced several members of its leadership team, including bringing in a new president and CEO, Jim Anderson, who previously worked at Advanced Micro Devices.

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Under the new leadership, Lattice Semiconductor shifted the company's focus entirely to low-power field-programmable gate arrays.

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Lattice Semiconductor acquired computer vision software company Mirametrix in November 2021.

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Lattice Semiconductor primarily focuses on small, efficient low-power field-programmable gate arrays.

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