"MathStar's CDC program lets us connect our customers and their engineers with highly capable design houses that are experienced with our Arrix product family," said Dan Sweeney , MathStar chief ...
"We made significant progress during 2007, penetrating tier-one customers in the professional and broadcast video industry, such as LG and LodgeNet," said Dan Sweeney , MathStar's president and chief ...
Fabless semiconductor company MathStar is working with LG Electronics on a solution that supports the migration to MPEG-4 HD video technology in the lodging industry. LG selected MathStar's Arrix ...
MathStar, a fabless semiconductor company specializing in high-performance programmable logic, and Mentor Graphics have announced a development partnership for the design tools that MathStar's ...
Ultra-high performance custom silicon and patent-pending PartyLine communications architecture delivers 1 GHz clock performance with simplified NoGates design process. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.–June 16, 2003 ...
Semiconductor company's Arrix(TM) Family of Products is up to four times faster than FPGAs HILLSBORO, Ore. -- Sept. 26, 2006-- MathStar, Inc., the FPOA leader, today announces the Arrix Family of ...
HILLSBORO, Ore. -- July 10, 2006-- MathStar, Inc., the field programmable object array (FPOA) leader, today announces its JPEG 2000 Encoder Core for the Field Programmable Object Array (FPOA), a new ...
For the fourth time, MathStar Inc. has rejected an acquisition offer from a Minnesota-based suitor. In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, MathStar (Pink Sheets: MATH), a ...
Programmable logic chip designer MathStar Inc. announced that it has engaged an investment banker "to explore strategic alternatives," language that normally signals a company is for sale.
MathStar Inc. said this morning that it will stop chip development to save money while the Hillsboro company looks into selling its business. MathStar, a startup funded through public stock rather ...
Hillsboro startup MathStar Inc. hopes to raise $25 million before the middle of June by selling stock to the public, the company said this afternoon. MathStar, which moved its headquarters to Oregon ...
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