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Ambric is a fabless semiconductor company developing a new type of software-programmable, high-performance IC platform based on the first practical programming model for massively-parallel embedded computing. Ambric's products will help electronics companies accelerate time to market for their products while slashing development costs. 15655 SW Greystone Ct.
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| Date | Type | Capital Amount | Post-Money Valuation | Investors |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 09/13/2004 | Series A | 10.4M | Unknown |
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| Name: | Am2000 Family Massively Parallel Processor Array |
| Product URL: | http://www.ambric.com/products/index.php |
| Description: | Ambric introduced its teraOPS-class Am2000 family of massively parallel processor arrays (MPPAs) at In-Stat's Fall Microprocessor Forum in October, '06. teraOPS-class Am2000 The only way to continue to deliver significantly higher levels of performance with power efficiency now and in the long run is by massive parallelism. Our solution to the architectural and programming challenges of massive parallelism clears the way to its practical adoption. The key to a practical solution for embedded computing was a relentless focus on the right programming model first; then Ambric invented new hardware architectures and circuit designs to enable this programming model. The Am2000 family of MPPAs offers a profoundly easier development method compared to FPGAs hardware design methods or the nightmarish synchronization problems of programming multiple-DSPs. Ambric's Structural Object Programming Model (SOPM) is the key that unlocks engineering productivity and quality for high-performance embedded computing. |
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