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Applied Micro Circuits Corporation

Applied Micro Circuits Corporation
Applied Micro Circuits Corporation

Applied Micro Circuits Corporation

Applied Micro Circuits Corporation () is a fabless semiconductor company designing network and embedded Power Architecture (including a Power Architecture license), optical transport and storage solutions. They bought assets, IP and engineers concerning the PowerPC 400 microprocessors from IBM in 2004 for $227 million and they now market the processors under their own name. The deal also included access to IBM's SoC design methodology and advanced CMOS process technology.

AMCC has a sponsor level membership of Power.org and is one of the original members. AMCC is also executive member (Chairman position) of the Ethernet Alliance.

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Business Units

Process

This business unit which designs, manufactures and markets embedded, packet and storage processors is a combination of MMC Networks network processors (acquired October 2000) and PowerPC 4xx series microprocessors from IBM (acquired April 2004). Since purchasing the IBM PowerPC 400 family (under 405 , 440 and recently 460 series product names) AMCC invested into the development of its own multicore PowerPC (MultiGHz, announced early on 2007). Their WEBSITE URL : www.amcc.com/embedded gives an extensive overview of their product line. In January 2008, the AMCC PowerPC 405EX was awarded PRODUCT OF THE YEAR 2007, by Electronic Product Magazine. In January 2008, AMCC also announced an extension of its relationship with IBM Semiconductor; IBM will incorporate the entire AMCC PowerPC 4xx embedded processor product portfolio into its Semiconductor Solutions offering, effective immediately. Under this expanded relationship, AMCC and IBM?s Semiconductor Solutions worldwide sales forces will both market AMCC?s PowerPC 4xx products into key embedded processor markets, such as datacom/telecom networking, wireless infrastructure, printing/imaging and storage. AMCC has added customers like Accusys and Qlogic to its large customer base for its PowerPC product line.

Transport

The Transport Business Unit with AMCC designs, manufacturers and markets physical layer devices, framers/mappers and switch fabric devices. AMCC has also a strong 10Gbit/s Physical layer devices portfolio and currently lead 10GBPS PHY market. Recently AMCC announced (01/29/2008) PEMAQUID / S19258, a XAUI-to-XFI 10G LAN/WAN/OTN Framer/Mapper/PHY device for 10GbE, 10G Fibre Channel, WIS (OC-192/STM-64) and OTU2 network applications. The PEMAQUID (S19258) represents AMCC?s first device in its MEtrON (Metro Ethernet Optical Networks) product family that is designed for Metro Ethernet and Carrier Grade Ethernet solutions systems. PEMAQUID enables cost-effective Carrier Ethernet solutions for the Metro WDM Transport Network.

Storage

The Storage Business Unit within AMCC (sometimes referred to as "AMCC Storage") is the former Silicon Valley startup company 3ware, acquired by AMCC in April 2004. 3ware is a manufacturer of RAID controllers, originally founded in 1997.

3ware's differentiation from competitive offerings is its own proprietary I/O processor, trademarked as StorSwitch, and uses network packet switching techniques to increase performance.

Prior to the acquisition by AMCC, 3ware marketed its products under the brand name "Escalade." Now, AMCC uses the brand "3ware" for is 7006, 7506, 8006, 9500S, 9550SX(U), 9590SE, 9650SE and 9690SA families of Parallel ATA, Serial ATA and Serial Attached SCSI RAID controllers.

Acquisitions

Throughout the years, AMCC has acquired smaller companies to enter new markets.

Date Acquired Company Expertise Amount
April 1998 Ten Mountain Design transceiver design
March 1999 Cimaron Communications SONET chips $115M in stock
April 2000 Yuni Networks teribit switch fabrics $241M in stock
April 2000 Chameleon Technologies fibre channel and SONET products
April 2000 PBaud Logic Inc. SONET and forward-error-correction
September 2000 Silutia CMOS mixed-signal design 566,000 shares of stock
October 2000 MMC Networks network processors $4500M in stock
March 2001 Raleigh Technology Corp.
September 2003 PowerPRS product line from IBM switch fabrics $47M
December 2003 JNI fibre channel products $196M in cash
April 2004 PowerPC 400 series product line from IBM embedded microprocessors $227M in cash
April 2004 3ware RAID controllers $150M in cash
August 2006 Quake Technologies 10Gb ethernet transceivers $69M in cash

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